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Ouch, yeah this is definitely one way to commit career suicide…. Don’t drink and stream….
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“For people over 30 (and probably even over 25) email IS the social graph. Most people over 30 don’t have relationships that don’t involve email. Under 25: They text each other on their phones. And, get this…they call each other and actually TALK.”
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Even as the overall search pie grows, Google’s slice of it grows larger, while rivals like Yahoostay the same or get slimmer. Could Google grab three quarters of the search market? Could it grab 80 percent or 90 percent? And what are the implications?”
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“Bonus structure based on the number of page views generated by a reporter’s or columnist’s stories. Those folks who do extraordinary work generating page views are rewarded and, hopefully, the entire newsroom starts to think about what attracts readers.”
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“For nearly 50 years, tv has served as the front door to children’s entertainment. Now proliferation of broadband Internet is forcing players to rethink how they reach young people. Kids are starting to go to the Internet first.”
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“Although targeted advertising is getting the lion’s share of attention and will continue to be a hot button in 2008, other forms of social network marketing, such as search advertising, widgets and e-commerce, will draw increased marketer interest.”
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News pageview data “should be shared widely, throughout the newsroom. It’s important for editors and reporters to understand the habits of online readers. Newsroom staffs should understand how content is playing on social news and bookmarking sites.”
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“Reminds me of David Weinberger’s “small pieces, loosely joined” principle, and I think the idea is the same: information can flow in different ways through weak links, such as the kind Twitter encourages, and different things happen as a result.”
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“It’s the folks I talk to, the ones I’ve made huge bang-up impressions on at some point, who read my blogs on occasion and who I bother with comments now and then are the ones that make things *happen* for me.”
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