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They list a lot of good reasons — but don’t even mention the vibrant online media & entrepreneurial scene here!
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I wish I could mash this up with del.icio.us: “Digg relies on members to select and rank content, a new startup from Sydney, Australia, tiinker, does just the opposite: it treats each member as an individual and learns what he or she likes.”
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Good tip from marnie Webb: “fill it with the things I write all the time — from .sig to a longer note introducing people or the org I work for. I really did have to the follow the instruction that told me to enable assistive device.”
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“I agree that this is a tactical move by the all-too-invisible Yahoo board, but here’s what few people seem to be realizing: It doesn’t matter if yahoo’s Board [eventually] approves [a stronger] offer from Microsoft, because it’s a hostile offer.”
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Photographer to Zell: “Readers want puppies.” Zell shot back: “That’s classic journalistic arrogance, deciding puppies don’t count. How can we increase interest in our products so we can get to the point where we make enough money to do puppies AND Iraq.”
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AMEN!!!! “A fundamental disconnect between journalists and readers for years. Journalists far too often cover stories because they think those stories will do well in competitions or because those stories matter to the journalist but not the readers.”
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New live video streaming platform from Yahoo. “Broadcast the concert you’re at. Webcast your own live DJ set. Lifecast.” Oh, I think some musicians and venues might have qualms with that “concert” part…
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Reuters “opened up the API to its OpenCalais project, which enables content creators/aggregators to enrich their content services. After reading through the FAQ and the project site, I’m still awash in a muddle of buzzwords and Silicon Valley speak.”
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