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Social Marketing's bet that we'll do their work for them

whatsnewmedia wrote 2 years ago: Build it and they (us) will advertise for us (them). Genius. If it works. For a long time now web ma … more →

Tags: A Culture of Participation, Business 2.0, Privacy, Social Media, virtual communities, Web 2.0

How can innovative "pay by.." models stem file swapping? ...(or can they?)

whatsnewmedia wrote 2 years ago: “Physical” music sales are down. Forever. And they’re not alone. The question now … more →

Tags: A democratic medium?, Business 2.0, P2P (Peer to Peer)

Newspaper v Internet: If you can't beat ‘em, join ‘em

whatsnewmedia wrote 2 years ago: While most newspapers are trying to stake bigger claims online, one new publication is pulling mater … more →

Tags: Blogosphere, Business 2.0, History of New Media, Media Evolution

Unfound, unused data is just clutter

whatsnewmedia wrote 2 years ago: Data is not information unless you can find it. But information can’t be applied to knowledge … more →

Tags: Web 2.0, Tools, Productivity, Ubiquity, User Generated content, Media Evolution, Search, Aggregate

The Death of Print; the Birth of an all-digital newspaper...but when?

whatsnewmedia wrote 2 years ago: Which major American newspaper should be the first to throw up its hands and stop publishing a print … more →

Tags: Media Evolution

US mobilizes Cyberwar Command

whatsnewmedia wrote 2 years ago: More important, the government is setting up a new organization, the “Cyber Command,” to … more →

Tags: Cybercrime, The Politics of New Media

Games (unlike film) offer players a 'matrix of future possibility'

whatsnewmedia wrote 2 years ago: This article looks at the specificity of the image within contemporary video games and examines what … more →

Tags: Gaming, Electronic Storytelling

TV v Internet: If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em II

whatsnewmedia wrote 2 years ago: The venerable 30-second television spot has been declared dead many times. People such as Beth Jeter … more →

Internet Radio: A moment of silence

whatsnewmedia wrote 2 years ago: A number of Internet radio stations will be participating in a Day of Silence on June 26 to protest … more →

Tags: fair-use, Business 2.0

The heretical download

whatsnewmedia wrote 2 years ago: Disgruntled Italian Catholics are increasingly turning to the internet to leave the Church by gettin … more →

Tags: virtual communities, Technology, our Mirror, A Culture of Participation

TV v YouTube: If you can't beat 'em, join 'em II

whatsnewmedia wrote 2 years ago: YouTube announced a partnership with an independently-owned TV broadcast network yesterday that will … more →

Tags: Business 2.0

The Case for Copyright

whatsnewmedia wrote 2 years ago: Why copyright protection is both fair and needed: What if, after you had paid the taxes on earnings … more →

Tags: regulation, fair-use, Business 2.0, P2P (Peer to Peer), The Politics of New Media, A democratic medium?, Technology, our Mirror, Digital Commons, Same as it ever Was

Social Networks get mobile

whatsnewmedia wrote 2 years ago: “One of the more compelling things that we might use every day is the integration of that info … more →

Tags: Networks, virtual communities, Social Media

Complete DNA taxonomy could be powered by collaborative online database

whatsnewmedia wrote 2 years ago: The science of taxonomy also remains poorly developed. It’s been rather slow to take advantage … more →

Tags: Productivity, A Culture of Participation

(U.S.) TV viewership way down

whatsnewmedia wrote 2 years ago: Everyone has a theory to explain the plummeting ratings: early Daylight Savings Time, more reruns, b … more →

Tags: Business 2.0

Has the death of ad-driven content been prematurely declared?1 comment

whatsnewmedia wrote 2 years ago: iTunes and other paid video download services will be going the way of the dodo sooner than later, a … more →

Tags: Business 2.0, Same as it ever Was

The not so slow decline of the landline

whatsnewmedia wrote 2 years ago: People who have moved recently are more likely to switch their phone service over from a landline to … more →

New media enables greater political transparency

whatsnewmedia wrote 2 years ago: Sites like Maplight.org, Opensecrets.org and Follow the Money, along with wiki-based political repor … more →

Tags: Blogosphere, The Politics of New Media, A democratic medium?, Digital Commons, A Culture of Participation

VOIP down to a (last?) thread

whatsnewmedia wrote 2 years ago: The internet telephony industry let out a collective sigh of relief Tuesday after a federal appeals … more →

Tags: Networks, regulation


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