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very good summary of the issues and strategic advice to those who are interested in survival of journalism…
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astonished anyone would try this still.. hope they get burt as they deserve
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useful
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strange how people argue for narrowing of knowledge in a place that is heaving with information, data and others’ knowledge. trick is finding it and that’s where old mental models are in the way, not the new environment!
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indeed. scoble finds his roots. does it mean back to ‘user-driven’ in business and to geek discoveries and play in private?
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no surprises there
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yep. you end up with social media for cat litter!
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well, it was obvious that the real data portability issue is now up for grabs… i believe it still is.
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point 1 is the direction the Mine! is going.
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how to get smart network (mobile) understand benefits of stupid network (internet). the clash is obvious but iphone first mobile done by ‘web people’. potential enormous but not from mobile network operators. tiger doesn’t change his stripes.
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still more about marketers, advertisers and publishers than about those who are now driving the media. fail.
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Such BS… and a band-aid on gaping wound of business structures. one that doesn’t even stick. consultants solution to problems they cause or make worse.
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treasure trove.
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Want this.
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one of those things I always wanted to know. Naturally. :-/
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Jonathan
on Jul 24th, 2008
@ 17:49 pm:
The survival of journalism: 10 simple facts / The species does not change that much, we still read, I still react to the comment, the cream still rises to the top and I look forward to the processing chip implant
/ : )whichever smile version I use from the keyboard I still look like an identity kit photo of a monkey (little irony thrown in here )