Apple
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239
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Consumer Behavior
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Shared to Solo
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7
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Local to Granfalloon
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19
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Solo to Swarm
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19
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Addiction to Habit Forming Technologies
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13
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Privacy is a feeling
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18
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Information Pedigree
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Known Source to Crowdsource
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36
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Audience to Participants
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41
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Information overload vs ability to comprehend
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15
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Critical Journalism to Normalized Promotion
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29
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Anonymous (private) to Profiled (public)
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29
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Content Aggregators Cloud The Truth
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21
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Detecting Pedigree Remotely
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18
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Media Biz Models
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Citizens seek broadband
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0
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Consumption to Creation
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1
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Creation to Aggregation
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35
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Location becomes Central
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4
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New Value Moment
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14
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News Worth
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Nameplate to Disembodied
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24
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The Renaissance of Copyright
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27
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Slope
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Desktop to Mobile
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12
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Centralized to Distributed
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32
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Mass Media to Atomized
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36
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Geography to Topic
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10
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Theory
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Research
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24
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Government-centric vs. Culturally deterministic
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7
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Class Warfare
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10
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Property Rights vs. Human Rights
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14
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Technological Determinism
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5
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Behavior Creates Structure
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11
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Value Moment
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Synergy at Vortex Points
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5
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Services become Games
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19
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Blendle: How the 'iTunes of journalism' reached 100k users
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JournalismUK...
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09/04/14 
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Sign up all the publishers, sell it to subscribers as an aggregate.
(Distribute the local news globally without impacting the local advertising value?)
By: Abigail Edge
Dutch news aggregator Blendle has signed up every newspaper and magazine in Holland, and is helping them to reach new and younger audiences.
"People want to read articles or want to follow specific journalists but aren't particularly... (Trends: Content Aggregators Cloud The Truth,Creation to Aggregation,Nameplate to Disembodied,The Renaissance of Copyright,Centralized to Distributed,Geography to Topic)
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Flipboard says that it really wants to help publishers, not take advantage of them
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GIGAOM...
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10/20/13 
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Fllipboard analysis, biz models
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by Mathew Ingram Some publishers seem to feel that Flipboard’s business model is based on taking advantage of their free content, but the company argues that what it really wants to do is help them stay in business
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There’s been a kind of li... (Trends: Print to Electronic to ?,Distribution Reforms Around the Net,Critical Journalism to Normalized Promotion,Content Aggregators Cloud The Truth,Creation to Aggregation,Nameplate to Disembodied,Behavior Creates Structure)
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Pulling people to news websites serve two important functions:
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Knight Digital Media Center...
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08/31/12 
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On, and there's "selling that dedicated audience to advertisers."
("...increasing traffic inevitably results in a decline in the average time spent online.
The more successful a site is as measured by pageviews, the less successful it is in engaging people for longer periods of time on a site.")
Websites and Engagement
For news media organizations, the focus on Web 2.0 tools and strategies that gathered momentum in the mid-2000s has mainly been about using the Internet to distri... (Trends: Distribution Reforms Around the Net,Audience to Participants,Nameplate to Disembodied,Mass Media to Atomized,Services become Games)
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Gannett to Crowdsource News
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WIRED...
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03/18/12 
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News desks become coordination centers for media types, instead of news categories,.
(Many former journalists in the crowd now.)
Jeff Howe 11.03.06
The publisher of "America's newspaper" is turning to America to get its news.
According to internal documents provided to Wired News and interviews with key executives, Gannett, the publisher of USA Today as well as 90 other American... (Trends: Audience to Participants,Known Source to Crowdsource,Hyper-Local / Small Town Survivors,Nameplate to Disembodied)
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Should Google Tweak the News We Consume?
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BITS.BLOGS.NYT...
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10/03/11 
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Even tweakier than now? Search results are a total result of detailed configuration files.
(The concept of search results as content brings up the issues of content amalgamation and copyright. Google reader proffers that which is available. Google search proffers that which is visible, categorized and ranked.)
By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER
Should Google play an editorial role in presenting readers with news?
That question was a matter of debate at Zeitgeist, a Google conference this week in Paradise Valley, Ariz., where Larry Page, Googles co-founder and chief exec... (Trends: Creation to Aggregation, Nameplate to Disembodied, Research)
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All the News You Want, When You Want I
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NYT...
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10/02/11 
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Content aggregation as an App on the iPhone
(With permission, of course, represents the legal method, also the high-cost method, published for paying customers.)
Each morning, bleary-eyed, I retrieve the newspaper, glance at the headlines and toss it on the coffee table to read later.
Browse all the mobile app coverage that has appeared in The New York Times by category, and see what Times writers have on their ... (Trends: Creation to Aggregation, Nameplate to Disembodied, The Renaissance of Copyright, Research)
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No paper might mean no news
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PEW...
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10/02/11 
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Technology will resolve all the copyright issues. But Fair Use becomes the new battle line
(Content amalgamation is a self-solving prolbem, eventually.)
A Pew Research Center survey reveals a disconnect by news consumers about where their information originates.
By James Rainey
September 28, 2011
Want to get under a newspaper person's skin? Tell them you don't need their work because you get most of... (Trends: Creation to Aggregation, Nameplate to Disembodied, The Renaissance of Copyright, Research)
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GPS Phones Show Virtual Stores On Top Of Yours
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BLOGS.WSJ...
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09/22/11 
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Turns out Cyberspace has an street address, and it's yours!
(GPS-phones may show cyber-businesses squatting on your physical store, a very obscure form of Real Estate "porno". )
Our Tech Leader 25 group identified augmented reality as a key future trend but actually it isnt a future trend at all, it is already here.
Raimo Van der Klein is the CEO of Layar, based here in Amsterdam. Layar was one of the very first to deliver A... (Trends: Nameplate to Disembodied, Desktop to Mobile, Mass Media to Atomized)
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Diffbot Sees The Web Like People Do
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TECHCRUNCH...
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08/26/11 
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Only 31 types of Web pages, and DiffBot reads them all.
(The ultimate tool for content aggregators, this puppy can slurp your web page, extract the content, and spit out the bones. At least, that's what I imagine!)
SARAH PEREZ
Diffbot is a geeky and incredibly interesting technology that uses bots, algorithms, computer vision and artificial intelligence to process the content on the Web the way a human being can. The entire Internet can be broken down into 30 dif... (Trends: Infrastructure to Nonfrastructure,Nameplate to Disembodied)
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Study: Fair use drives large part of US economy
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COMPUTERWORLD...
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07/16/11 
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You said it. And I stole it, but not all of it, just enough to make a critical comment and a derivitive work and an annuity revenue stream.
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Industries that rely on fair use exceptions to U.S. copyright law have weathered the recent slow economy better than other businesses, according to a new study released by a tech trade group.
The fair use industries, including consumer device makers, so... (Trends: Creation to Aggregation, Nameplate to Disembodied, The Renaissance of Copyright, Research)
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Authorship markup and web search
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GOOGLE...
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06/12/11 
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You stole my stuff, and I CAUGHT YOU! This may be a new metaphor for the organization of business models.
(HTML Authorship tags can shift the balance of power between content creators and producers. For a while. See Ted Nelson for details.)
... (Trends: Nameplate to Disembodied, The Renaissance of Copyright, Mass Media to Atomized, Research)
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News Articles: Now A Luxury Or Byproduct
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BuzzMachine...
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06/04/11 
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The article -- disembodied from its nameplate -- further disintigrates into tweets and twitches.
(At the dawn of telephones, reporters would phone "takes" of the story to a rewrite desk at the daily paper, and wire-service stories would be transmitted in paragraphs written as details emerged.)
Jeff Jarvis, BuzzMachine
Jeff Jarvis is associate professor and director of the interactive journalism program and the new business models for news project at the City University of New Yorks Graduate School of Journalism
A few episodes in news mak... (Trends: Nameplate to Disembodied, Mass Media to Atomized, Research)
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Vadim Lavrusik: How journalists can make use of Facebook Pages6 Copyright and licensing information / Some rights reserved
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NIEMANJLAB...
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05/12/11 
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()
... (Trends: Centralized to Distributed, Nameplate to Disembodied)
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Digg Ditched as Consumer Habits Drift
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NEWSWEEK...
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10/24/10 
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Fleeting is the warm glow of popularity.
(Part of Digg's demise was self-inflicted, but part was also how easy it was to manipulate Digg's recommendations through covert group action.)
A cautionary tale for Web 2.0 companies.
Four years ago Kevin Rose, the boyish, 20-something founder of Digg, was on the cover of BusinessWeek under a headline that screamed HOW THIS KID MADE $60 MILLION IN 18 MONTHS. Digg wasn’t rocket science. It was ... (Trends: Known Source to Crowdsource,Nameplate to Disembodied,Mass Media to Atomized)
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It's Not Just You: 71 Percent of Tweets Are Ignored
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WIRED...
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10/12/10 
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What did you say?
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Ever feel like youre talking to a brick wall on Twitter? That might be because 71 percent of tweets get absolutely no response from the world.
Toronto-based social media analytics company Sysomos scanned 1.2 billion messages that were sent in August an... (Trends: Information overload vs ability to comprehend, Known Source to Crowdsource, Nameplate to Disembodied, Mass Media to Atomized, Research)
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Retargeting Ads Follow You Around The Web
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NYT...
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08/31/10 
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Creepy guys in hoodies sneak up your driveway.
(There they are, on every Web page you visit. They have your new shoes. You know, the ones you looked at last week? One the Web? )
The shoes that Julie Matlin recently saw on Zappos.com were kind of cute, or so she thought. But Ms. Matlin wasnt ready to buy and left the site.
Christinne Muschi for The New York Times
Julie Matlin was tempted by a pair of shoes on Zappos.com. T... (Trends: Anonymous (private) to Profiled (public), Nameplate to Disembodied)
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Incorporating Swarm Intelligence Into Computer AI
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ECONOMIST...
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08/16/10 
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Dogs do it, too.
(And Frat boys. Leaving trails of scent to communicate with others of your species is a survival behavior.)
... (Trends: Centralized to Distributed, Nameplate to Disembodied, Known Source to Crowdsource, Audience to Participant)
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Free Vs. Paid Shapes Media Debate
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SYDNEYMORNINGHERALD...
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07/27/10 
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Newspapers have already had this conversation.
(Free circulation vs. paid has always been the frontier, with Free dominating the smaller community pubs and paid dominating the capital-intensive high-circulation dailies and magazines. It is usually a function of geographic scale.)
Top technology and media executives wrapped up a three-day conference here during which they grappled with - and left unresolved - the question of whether readers will pay for news online.
Firmly in the paid camp in the "paid vs. free" debate was News C... (Trends: , Nameplate to Disembodied)
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Nielsen Study Shows Rocky Pay Road
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NIELSON...
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02/22/10 
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Why should we pay online when we get it for free in the uh, um, hmmm.
(Experienced pollsters know that certain questions will always get a negative response, and a headline. "Do you want higher taxes?" "Should I hit you with a hammer?" "Are you a racist?")
... (Trends: Free to Paid, Nameplate to Disembodied)
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Google adds Twitter, Blogs as news sources
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EDITORSBLOG...
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12/08/09 
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We report, you decide.
(Is it news, or just gossip? Now, we report, you figure it out for yourself. Good luck with that.)
... (Trends: Known Source to Crowdsource, Nameplate to Disembodied)
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Start-Up Plans to Make Journalism Pirates Pay Up
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NYT...
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07/27/09 
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(Oh, Ted Nelson, where are you now? "Micropayment" was the heart and soul of Nelson's "Thinking Machines", a vision of an electronic world where you could follow links back to their origination, instead of their destination like the World Wide Web. Giving)
nline piracy isnt just a problem for music companies; it hurts newspapers and magazines as well. News organizations are now trying to do something about the many Web sites that simply copy articles and paste them into their own pages.
Enlarge This Imag... (Trends: Nameplate to Disembodied, Mass Media to Atomized)
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Internet most popular information source: poll
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ZOGBY...
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06/18/09 
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(Reuters)
UTICA, New York - As broadcast television network newscasts continue to lose viewers by the month, a new online survey by Zogby Interactive shows that the Internet is by far the preferred source for information, and that it is considered the most reliable ... (Trends: Nameplate to Disembodied, Known Source to Crowdsource, Centralized to Distributed, Mass Media to Atomized)
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Google Disrupts--Again
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FORBES...
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03/06/09 
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... (Trends: Centralized to Distributed, Nameplate to Disembodied)
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Yahoo Teams With Newspapers to Sell Ads
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NYT...
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04/17/07 
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(Right. And "Sharks Team With Dophins To Attract National Geographic Helicopters." A better headline might be "Newspapers Team With Yahoo To Pretend It's OK.")
... (Trends: Centralized to Distributed, Nameplate to Disembodied)
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Latest Clips
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TechCrunch 09/03/16
"In the Experience Age, the primary input is visual and the dominant feedback is attention." -- The movement of attention up the chain fulfills the value creation.
Trends:
the conversation 08/10/16
Personality type plays a role in smartphone addiction. -- Check your phone 150-300 times per day? You are sick.
Trends:
TechCrunch 08/05/16
Facebook automatically filtering structure-induced content. -- Structure recognizes structure as a threat. Facebook responds to 'clickbait' content by filtering it out of newsfeeds. Therefore, content generated to meet the demands of structure are filtered.
Trends:
Financial Times 07/27/16
Mixed fortunes of the digital education business suggest hits are elusive "Content would be a great business if one produced only hits, but it never seems to work that way. The lack of barriers to anyone spending prodigious amounts of capital to create the next smash is what ensures a pedestrian return on that capital." -- This illustrates how the role of 'content' has changed away from the 'content of the content' to the role of the content in filling reserved holes in production and distribution structures.
Trends:
BackChannel 07/21/16
Copmpact for a Free, Open and Neutral Network: You have the freedom to use the network for any purpose as long as you don’t harm the operation of the network itself, the rights of other users, or the principles of neutrality that allow contents and services to flow without deliberate interference.
You have the right to understand the network and its components, and to share knowledge of its mechanisms and principles.
You have the right to offer services and content to the network on your own terms.
You have the right to join the network, and the obligation to extend this set of rights to anyone according to these same terms. -- How a self-configuring network was built.
Trends:
CED 07/14/16
Cord cut. -- All that wasted wire.....
Trends:
Gizmodo 06/15/16
Tightly cold makes better taste. -- See also scientific american study of coffee
Trends:
ScienceDaily 06/08/16
Wait a minute: can you see my hand? -- Oh, yeah, and concentration.
Trends:
Irish Independent 05/17/16
We showed in 1991 that print drives online participation. -- The Independent commissioned the study.
Trends:
Wired 05/01/16
User pressure for bandwidth is having the predictable effect. --
Trends:
eurekalert 04/22/16
"So, like, I realized I was only going 20 in a 50, and I said 'Hey, man, check it out. I'm only going uh, uh, uh. Cool.'" -- Wait a minute; can you see my hand?
Trends:
ScienceDaily 04/21/16
Evidence of a compromised dopamine system has been found in heavy users of marijuana. -- Like, heavy, man.
Trends:
ScienceDaily 04/18/16
Adding coffee to the diet of people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) could help reverse the condition, according to a new study conducted in mice . --
Trends:
slashdot @ apple.com 04/16/16
The structure expects consumers behavior 'X'. Consumers behave 'X'. Production expands. -- Q. #2 of How does Apple conduct its Product Greenhouse Gas Life Cycle Assessment?": "To model customer use, we measure the power consumed by a product while it is running in a simulated scenario. Daily usage patterns are specific to each product and are a mixture of actual and modeled customer use data. Years of use, which are based on first owners, are assumed to be four years for OS X and tvOS devices and three years for iOS and watchOS devices. More information on our product energy use is provided in our Product Environmental Reports." Point number 2 for the question "How does Apple conduct its Product Greenhouse Gas Life Cycle Assessment?"
Trends:
Addiction to Habit Forming Technologies, Technological Determinism,Behavior Creates Structure,Services become Games
ScienceDaily 04/15/16
Effect similar to other addictions -- Yup.
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