French Bloggers Rocking On Media
There’s plenty of action over on French blogs about the current state of the media, some of it triggered by a post of mine about what will happen to newspapers which they thought was pessimistic but which I thought was speculative.
I’d dearly like to engage with other European bloggers. Seems to me something we should […]
Pushing the Journos Out onto The Street and Gossip onto The Screen
Sacking journalists is becoming a bit of a rage even in organisations that could do with more manpower. I know the Irish Times has been lining up a round of redundancies and today the BBC over in the UK announced it was getting rid of 108 journalists.
I’m amazed. The BBC’s news coverage is becoming a […]
Here’s A Source of Great Content
Internet Archive
Recently I was on the prowl for images of America in the 1950s and came across some great domestic movies of the 1950s.
The archive also handles the wayback machine, effectively the web’s history. There are about 27,000 open source movies on the site and there’s a whole chunk of the past. It surprised […]
Sign In - Is It Back to the Silo?
cyn.in: A web 2.0 collaborative information management service for the enterprise
Cyn-in is a service that allows teams, companies or communities to manage, organize, store, version, search through, collaborate & discuss upon, share and publish any kind of information or data.
It was pre-released to bloggers on 19th September and launches officially today.
Cyn.in is […]
Clickcaster’s Enterprise Applications
ClickCaster
I owe Scott Converse a post toclarify the wawy Clickcaster is going about buildings its business. Clickcaster has a podcast aggregator service as its public face, but as Scott points out, its real business is in the Enterprise.
We cater to individuals, small, medium and large businesses who want a
custom podcasting platform. We’ll build a private/white […]
Problogger and Delicious
is the ‘how to’ post. Walk your readers through a process that teaches them how to achieve a goal they might have and they’re more likely to want to bookmark it. Again as I scan the current list I see a number of titles that indicate that the links will teach or guide readers through […]
Where is Content Headed (3)
Continuing the count on the different kinds of content out there.
The Social Sites. Who would have thought a couple of years back that millions of us would now be building mini websites out of content filched from music videos or upload silos and comment content from friends. When social networking got going five years ago […]
Simplicity and Diversity
I had a brief e-mail exchange the past couple of days with Mark Evans over at… Mark Evans.
The gist of it boils down to this Dead 2.0 message: The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to the site owner reaching his/her bandwidth limit. Please try again later.
Mark and I had been speculating […]
Where is Content Headed 2
Yes, it’s been delayed but at last a few quiet moments just to get down the types of content that are evolving and hopefully to make a few sensible comments.
Once again I’ve tried to mix in a few less obvioius with the blindingly obvious. As I’ve been doing this I’ve found more types to include […]
XOLO.tv - On the Road to Content 2.0
Having blogged earlier about video aggregators (see below) I came across XOLO.tv,a Dutch aggregator of video bloggers. XOLO are yet to launch but I’m in Amsterdam at the end of the week and hope to meet the guys there and will report back.
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