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Very cool app with potential to broaden web to total non-computer-users. “IfByPhone has a tool kit for web developers where a traditional web form can be replaced with a web service call to access traditional phone (not just VoIP) numbers.”
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“Ifbyphone frees you to find the lowest cost telephone transport provider and use our enhanced applications that all include fully integrated interactive voice response (IVR) capabilities.”
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seems like a super-easy alternative to Tumblr….
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My friend Ari Newman’s project just opened to the public. Appears to be a personal aggregator on steroids, to improve the signal-to-noise ratio. I’ll have to give it a try.
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“I stopped using e-mail most of the time. I quickly realized that the more messages you answer, the more messages you generate in return. By trying hard to stop the cycle, I cut the number of e-mails that I receive by 80 percent in a single week.”
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“What does local mean in the 21st century. Geographical proximity is still a factor in news, as people are interested in what their neighbours are up to. But perhaps we should pay more attention to the notion of cultural proximity.”
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Online, however, all journalism is potentially ‘local’. Local context is compiled by the reader: it is disaggregated and re-aggregated from many sources. ‘local’ is all about our networks, not about our geography.”
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“Honestly, in most newsrooms, web developers and news editors aren’t likely to head out to happy hour together after work. What would they talk about? Headlines? SEO? Newsrooms the world over would benefit from social networking.”
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“Google will syndicate the Family Guy spinoff program via its AdSense advertising system to thousands of Web sites. Instead of placing a static ad on a Web page, Google will place a “Cavalcade” video clip.”
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“Why aren’t Twitter users screaming about the reply feature being gone? Because this time, they’re just heading over to Friendfeed to have those very same conversations.”
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“On Tuesday, the Copyright Office will launch the “electronic Copyright Office,” or eCO. The system has been in beta for months, and it allows creators to submit copyright registrations and even some actual works directly through the tubes.”
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Wicked punchline. Makes sense until you consider the service and cost angles….
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Rising price of paper and postage makes the cost of acquiring and keeping paid circ too high compared to the revenue it generates. Consumer mags will eventually move to a controlled free circulation model.”
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5: Tracking Every Site You Browse and Every Show You Watch; 4: Custom-Made Shilling; 3: Fusing Ads and Culture; 2: Going Undercover; 1: Getting In Your Head
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“A deal struck earlier this month between Verizon Wireless and cinema-advertising network Screenvision combines mobile and social-networking applications to test an interactive polling program in American movie theaters.”
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