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Because advertising encourages Alzheimer’s
I dunno why the New York Times appeared on my doorstep this morning, along with our usual Boston Globe (Sox lost, plus other news) — while our Wall Street Journal did not. (Was it a promo? There was no response … Continue reading
Posted in Berkman, Business, Future, Ideas, infrastructure, Journalism, Live Web
Tagged "Boston Globe", "New York Times", advertising, Apple, Berkman Center, Ethan Zuckerman, google, Patricia Cohen, SEO, Technorati, TimeMachine, traffic, Wall Street Journal, Yochai Benkler
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Trainfeed spotting
With the 10th anniversary edition of Cluetrain coming out, I thought I’d try to keep up with postings that mention “Cluetrain” — through four five Live Web* search engines: BlogPulse, Google BlogSearch, Technorati, FreindFeed Search and Twitter Search. I’ve got … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Business
Tagged BlogPulse, Chris Heath, Cluetrain, FriendFeed, FriendFeed Search, Google Blogsearch, Technorati, Twitter Search
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On advertising and search
Dave asks, When Google has to cut its own revenue stream by enhancing search, will they do it? Good question. Here is another: Has Google’s success at advertising slowed its innovations around search? And, How far will Google go with … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Business, infrastructure, problems
Tagged chinese wall, conflict of interest, editorial, google, Google Blogsearch, money, publishing, Technorati, trust
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In defense of Craigslist
Here’s a job for the Citizen Media’s long tail: find the fist time anybody used the terms “Craigslist killer”, “Craigslist case” or “Craigslist murder”. What the effort will highlight are two issues for journalism. One is the absence of an … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Journalism, Life, News
Tagged brand, branding, Craig Newmark, craigslist, crime, Google Blogsearch, murder, Phillip Markoff, Technorati
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