Submitted by Ghosttie
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I was trying to think of something coherent to say about the Digital Economy Bill published this week, but I'm too damned angry right now.I'm a self-employed media professional working in the entertainment industry, who earns his living by creating intellectual property and licensing it to publishers. You might think I'd be (Read More)
Industry Standard Breaking News:
In a step to make YouTube videos more accessible to deaf people as well as to anyone else searching for videos online, Google has launched an automatic video captioning service.
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Submitted by Louisgray
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Google will not try to make money out of the Chrome OS operating system, its co-founder saidIs Google becoming more and more altruistic?At the Google Chrome OS launch this morning, the search engine co-founder tried to convince the press corps attending the small gathering (just under 50 journalists and bloggers!) that Goog (Read More)
gHacks technology news:
Nokia has finally released its Maemo5 based smartphone – the N900. Maemo is Nokia’s next generation mobile OS. It is a Linux-based platform that seeks to take on such juggernauts as the iPhone OS and the Android.The N900 has intrigued the tech community and people in general with its bevy of features ever since it was first (Read More)
paidContent:UK:
By Andrew Clark: Rupert Murdoch’s plans to impose fees for newspaper websites received a morale boost from research suggesting that as many as 48 percent of British and American consumers would be willing to pay a few pounds a month for online news.A study by the Boston Consul (Read More)
Submitted by Magitam
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Find York taxis, taxis in York, for advertising information search, Citylocal York. Advertising is based on a simple idea. Our objective is to get your phone ringing and your website humming with qualified visitors. Your advert will be accessible on the web, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.You can advertise for free in our bu (Read More)
Hacker News:
Jack Balkin invited me to be on a panel yesterday at Yale’s Information Society Project conference, Journalism & The New Media Ecology, and I used my remarks to observe that one of the things up for grabs in the current news environment is the nature of authority. In particular, I noted that people trust new classes of agg (Read More)
Submitted by Louisgray
from Google Reader:
If you are like me, you love Twitter. Since I work from home most days, having my TweetDeck open all day is as natural to me as having my email open.Since I have sent over 15,000 tweets, I would say I qualify as a Twitterholic. Even though I’ve met some of my very best friends on Twitter, every now and then I suffer from (Read More)
Submitted by Jgmize
from Google Reader:
I’ve been wanting to write an article on the Creative Commons music scene for a while. This is a subject that I find fascinating and quite honestly really inspirational. As a precursor for the uninitiated let me first try to quickly explain the concept of Creative Commons. Creative Commons is an Not for Profit Organizati (Read More)
TorrentFreak:
In 2007, UK lawyers Davenport Lyons (DL) got into the lucrative business of threatening to sue file-sharers. Their clients used anti-piracy tracking companies to harvest the IP addresses of many thousands of users allegedly sharing video games. This information was used to get court orders which forced ISPs to hand over the (Read More)
Submitted by Mvndrvrt
from Google Reader:
The former governor of Alaska has had her share of ups and downs with the internet. On one hand, she led the political field with major moves on Facebook and Twitter, only to fall out of online relevance as quickly as she appeared. The key to this internet thing is consistency, Mrs. Palin! And here’s another hint: no one ac (Read More)
Mashable!:
This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business.There are 25 billion videos watched each month in the US alone. That’s billion, with a “B.” So it should be no surprise that web video offers an impor (Read More)
Submitted by Gadgetboy
from Google Reader:
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), Craig Calder (twitter: @ccalder), Chia-Lin Simmons (twitter: @zeropts) and Steve Hatch (twitter:@shatch) opine about:Events: Craig and John will be attending Web 2.0 Expo New York, November 16 - 19An Historic Week: Happy 40th Birthday, Internets!Happy Birthday, Banner Ad (Read More)
Submitted by Mvndrvrt
from Google Reader:
Two of my colleagues Jenny Olender and Matt McDougall just reminded me of one of my favorite videos on the Interwebs. It's called "Social Media Revolution" and has some absolutely amazing stats (not to mention some sweet background music). If you haven't seen it before... or even if you have, take the 4:22 to watch. (Read More)
Submitted by Sonnygill
from YouTube:
Social Media ROI: Socialnomics is by Socialnomics author Erik Qualman. This video showcases several Social Media ROI examples along with other effective Social Media Strategies. Music is by Bob Sinclair ("Tennessee"). (Read More)