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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False facts and the conservative distortion machine: It’s much more than just Fox News
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Salon...
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08/18/14 
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It's not news that it's not news.
(It's also not news that it's not surprising. See the research abstract at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ssqu.12102/abstract)
By Paul Rosenberg, Salon
Citizens are misinformed — often badly so. It’s not just that they lack good information — which would merely make them uninformed — they have plenty of bad information that leads them to believe untrue things. Or more likel... (Trends: Knowledge to Belief,Data to Meta News,Solo to Swarm,Audience to Participants,Critical Journalism to Normalized Promotion,Research,Services become Games)
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Don’t Panic, But We’ve Passed Peak Apple. And Google. And Facebook.
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Xconomy.com...
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06/18/13 
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The Big Companies have matured. Time for the next paradigm shift.
(The next IT paradigm shifts won’t be from the same players who brought us the last few.)
WADE ROUSH
June 14th, 2013
After the dot-com crash in 2001, the tech world needed a few years to regroup. But starting around 2004, the year Facebook was founded and Google went public, the winds of innovation in consumer- and business-facing technolo... (Trends: Consumption to Creation,Research,Technological Determinism,Behavior Creates Structure)
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The Economy and the Media
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Gartner...
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06/08/13 
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How they seem is an increasingly important determinant of how they are. Media has always played this feedback role, but only recently has its public input channel been opened so far and wide, its volume turned up so high, and its scope and scale been so profoundly global.
(Social media feedback forms a trend amplifies, and the result: How things seem determines how they are. A form of determinism.)
By Andrew Frank.
National Public Radio (NPR) recently ran a feature on its web site called the “Real Economy Project” in which it solicited stories from the audience about how economic conditions were affecting people’s lives. The editors selected peo... (Trends: Critical Journalism to Normalized Promotion,New Value Moment,Geography to Topic,Research)
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Low-Effort Thought Promotes Political Conservatism
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Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin...
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04/04/12 
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Turns out that lazy, drunk & conservative are related.
(Paper here. Scott Eidelman, Christian S. Crandall, Jeffrey A. Goodman and John C. Blanchar authors' commentte: Please note, l)
Paper here. The authors test the hypothesis that low-effort thought promotes political conservatism. In Study 1, alcohol intoxication was ... (Trends: Government-centric vs. Culturally deterministic,Class Warfare,Research)
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The New Science of the Birth and Death of Words
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WSJ...
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04/03/12 
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...words either enter the long-term lexicon or tumble off a cliff into disuse and go '23 skidoo' as children either accept or reject their parents' coinages...
(Wow. Heavy. Far-out. Psychedelic. Groovy. Fab. Real. Dial. Hang up. Hangup. )
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Can physicists produce insights about language that have eluded linguists and English professors? That possibility was put to the test this week when a team of physicists published a paper drawing on ... (Trends: Audience to Participants,Known Source to Crowdsource,Research)
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BJ Fogg's Behavior Model
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BEHAVIORMODEL...
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03/20/12 
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Motivation, Ability, and Trigger. Sounds like Information, Energy, and Workflow. Thanks to both BJ Fogg AND Roe Fleenor.
(See video
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Words Spelled On Right Side of Keyboards Lead to More Positive Emotions
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SCIENCEDAILY...
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03/11/12 
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Some of those words are: you lip, lop, hip, hit, mink, ki, no, pun, and the ever-popular LOL.
(Now my hand feels guilty.)
ScienceDaily (Mar. 7, 2012) Words spelled with more letters on the right of the keyboard are associated with more positive emotions than words spelled with more letters on the left, according to new research by cognitive scientists Kyle Jasmin of Univers... (Trends: Research)
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Upper classes that are more likely to behave dishonorably
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SCIENCE...
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02/29/12 
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Did they get rich by being honest?
(The feeling of privilege gives one the feeling of permission. )
For fans of the British upstairs-downstairs TV series Downton Abbey, skullduggery may seem evenly distributed among the social ranks. But in real life, it's the upper classes that are more likely to behave dishonorably, according to new research.
Observ... (Trends: Class Warfare,Research)
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Bright Minds and Dark Attitudes
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PSYCHOLOGICALSCIENCE...
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02/04/12 
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Lower Cognitive Ability Predicts Greater Prejudice Through Right-Wing Ideology and Low Intergroup Contact
(Duh. I thought so. )
Gordon Hodson and Michael A. Busseri, Department of Psychology, Brock University, Ontario.
Despite their important implications for interpersonal behaviors and relations, cognitive abilities have been largely ignored as explanations of prejudice. We pro... (Trends: Knowledge to Belief,Research)
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Power Structure of the Republican Constituency
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AMERICANTHINKER...
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01/31/12 
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The overriding interest of this cabal has been and continues to be: the accumulation of power through the control of the income, borrowing and spending by the Federal Government.
(Revealing analysis of the economic structure of the Republican "establishment", and how those interests relate to each other.)
The Republican Party has a tenuous hold on the conservative movement in America. At present the only home for the 40 per cent of the electorate that identify themselves as conservative is the Republican Party, but it appears that those who are nominally ... (Trends: Research)
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SPJ Priorities: Into Flow, Press Independence, Ethics
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SPJ / SDX...
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10/04/11 
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Ethics is third, contained within the concept of press independence.
(Then, after all that, we can think about what's right.)
The Society of Professional Journalists is dedicated to the perpetuation of a free press as the cornerstone of our nation and our liberty.
To ensure that the concept of self-government outlined by the U.S. Constitution remains a reality into future cent... (Trends: Critical Journalism to Normalized Promotion, The Renaissance of Copyright, Research)
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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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Judge Kane Rules Righthaven Must Pay, Had No Standing
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LAWWEEKCOLORADO...
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10/02/11 
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The right to sue is linked to owning the copyright. Duh.
(The Copyright Wars are not only continuing, but will probably intensify, as the paradigm of content aggregation on the Web challenges the traditional ethics of journalism. Expect to see sharpening debate around the interpretation of "fair use".)
By Matt Masich, LAW WEEK COLORADO
DENVER Copyright enforcer Righthaven lacked legal standing to sue a Florida blogger for copyright infringement, and it must compensate him for attorney fees he incurred defending the lawsuit, a federal judge ruled Tuesd... (Trends: Creation to Aggregation, The Renaissance of Copyright, 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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The Speed of Information
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THETECHNIUM...
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08/30/11 
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Kevin Kelly thinks information is the fastest growing thing on this planet.
(100 Gigapixel cameras take bigger pictures, and bigger is "better", right? )
The fastest increasing quantity on this planet is the amount of information we are generating. It is (and has been) expanding faster than anything else we create or can measure over the scale of decades. That means that at the very edge of change, where ch... (Trends: Information overload vs ability to comprehend, Data to Meta News, Research)
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Universities Create Copyright Problem For Google Books
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PAIDCONTENT...
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08/30/11 
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Fair Use interpretations define the battle over academic access to orphaned works.
(The Fair Use debate stretches across all major media.)
As authors and publishers wait to learn the final fate of the Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Books settlement, a group of universities has quietly launched a major initiative that could reshape the future of copyright law.
See more of our latest Legal coverage
or... (Trends: The Renaissance of Copyright,Centralized to Distributed,Research)
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What is journalism worth?
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ONLINEJOURNALISMREVIEW...
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08/19/11 
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"Incremental daily journalism traditionally has had no financial value to a publisher beyond its value as a vehicle for advertising." -- Robert Niles
(What is news worth? Robert Niles breaks it down per story based on actual newspaper economics (if such a phrase can still be used.))
What is journalism worth? That's the question journalism managers and entrepreneurs have been trying to figure out ever since it became clear, years ago, that the Internet was disrupting local publishing monopolies.
And so we've endured years of conferenc... (Trends: Print to Electronic to ?,Mass Media to Atomized,Property Rights vs. Human Rights,Government-centric vs. Culturally deterministic,Research)
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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.
()
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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Assange: Facebook 'the Most Appalling Spy Machine' Ever
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RT.com...
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05/07/11 
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Privacy is an illusion if you live online.
(The presence of a lack of privacy identifies the need for the opposite of this condition. Both facts argue for the pedigree of information.)
i4u points out an interview with Julian Assange in which the controversial WikiLeaks spokesman calls Facebook "the most appalling spy machine that has ever been invented." He continues,
"Here we have the worlds most comprehensive database about people, t... (Trends: Solo to Swarm, Anonymous (private) to Profiled (public), Audience to Participants, Research)
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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?
()
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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New Google Hire Attacks Apple, the iPhone
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BUSINESSINSIDER...
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03/17/10 
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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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