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Great course from Darren Rowse and Andy Wibbels. I’d take it, but the timing doesn’t work for me.
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“PEJ’s 1-week study of social news sites like Digg: Blogs by non-journalists proved to be the most popular source, making up 40% of the stories. Nearly 31% originated on sites such as YouTube and Technorati that also offer citizen-generated content.”
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“NYT needs to be more transparent: about perspective, owning up to mistakes, explaining decisions. This creates trust online. However, NYT has always operated the opposite, as a Cathedral of News: Don’t explain why, just put it on the front page.”
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Here’s an interesting — but weird — topic: Internet black hole, with a cool maps. “Situations where advertised paths exist to the destination, but messages – a request to visit a Web site, an outgoing e-mail – get lost along the way.”
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“Knowing where people are, what they’re interested in, what they like and dislike, as well as understanding shifts and trends and news seems like a good way to stay up on what might impact your business”.
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“Websites and widgets connect information and people resulting in a new collections and new relevancy. This relevancy will only show itself when using the service for a while. Which is – of course – difficult to explain to a user when he or she signs up.”
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