Networked music economics and the cloud
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009 Posted in Convergence, Culture, Darwin, Data, Distribution, Economics, Engagement Marketing, Engagement Mobile, Generation C, Link Economy, Marketing, Media, Mobile, Music, Networks, Social Marketing Intelligence, Social Networks, Trends, Web/Tech | No Comments »From Wired Magazine 5 music services that place their economic models in the cloud 5 Sites That Tap the Music in the Cloud Fizy This Turkish site compiles audio from around the Net into a database from which you can curate your ...
The fall of Tom Daschle and the rise of public man
Saturday, February 7th, 2009 Posted in Citizen journalism, Culture, Economics, Engagement Civil Society, Ethics, Government & Politics, Law, Media, News, Newspapers, Participation, Politics, Society, Trends | 4 Comments »I picked up Jay Rosen's link to a TV interview with BIll Moyers, which focused on the recent mini-crisis of Tom Daschle's nomination to be head of Health and Human services. And I picked up the FT this morning to find ...
Arianna Huffington on Barack Obama, Politics and the Media
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008 Posted in CDB, Citizen journalism, Culture, Engagement Marketing, Ethics, Generation C, Government & Politics, Media, Participation, Society | No Comments »All good stuff
Arianna Huffington – the future of Journalism
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008 Posted in CDB, Citizen journalism, Culture, Engagement Marketing, Ethics, Generation C, Government & Politics, Media, Society, Trends | 1 Comment »An interview with Arianna Huffington on the future of news Journalism. The Guardian writesArianna Huffington predicts the slow demise of traditional news reporting. Part of the Guardian's Future of Journalism seriesHurricane Arianna and some thoughts on the future of news ...
Everything’s Not Lost: in the world of traditional media
Monday, May 5th, 2008 Posted in Advertising, Citizen journalism, Convergence, Darwin, Distribution, Economics, Media, Networks, Society, Trends, Web/Tech | No Comments »Print media is struggling with a digital future and are Newspapers embracing the digital age? The New York Times once epitomised all that was great about American newspapers; now it symbolises its industry?s deep malaise. The Grey ...
Everything’s Not Lost: in the world of traditional media
Monday, May 5th, 2008 Posted in Advertising, Citizen journalism, Convergence, Darwin, Distribution, Economics, Media, Networks, Society, Trends, Web/Tech | No Comments »Print media is struggling with a digital future and are Newspapers embracing the digital age? The New York Times once epitomised all that was great about American newspapers; now it symbolises its industry?s deep malaise. The Grey ...
Everything’s Not Lost: in the world of traditional media
Monday, May 5th, 2008 Posted in Advertising, Citizen journalism, Convergence, Darwin, Distribution, Economics, Media, Networks, Society, Trends, Web/Tech | No Comments »Print media is struggling with a digital future and are Newspapers embracing the digital age? The New York Times once epitomised all that was great about American newspapers; now it symbolises its industry?s deep malaise. The Grey ...
An open letter to Steve Ballmer
Saturday, October 6th, 2007 Posted in Culture, Darwin, Distribution, Economics, Education, Engagement Marketing, Generation C, Government & Politics, Media, Mobile, Participation, Philosophy, Science, Social Networks, Society, Sociology, Statistics, Virtual Worlds, Web/Tech | 2 Comments »Steve Ballmer left a note on our blog about Social Networking. Its a fad like hot pants and Bellbottoms So I thought I would take my comment and post it because there seems perhaps to be some misunderstanding. Dear ...
Welcome to 2007
Monday, January 1st, 2007 Posted in CDB, Trends | No Comments »After cleaning up the spam - does these guys ever sleep? I went and had a trawl of whats on offer for 2007 I am came across a post on the Huffington Post looking at whats in store for the ...
Hurricane Arianna
Tuesday, December 12th, 2006 Posted in Convergence, Culture, Darwin, Engagement Civil Society, Ethics, Generation C, Government & Politics, Identity, Media, Participation, Society, Trends, Web/Tech, Weblogs | No Comments »She's the Blackberry-toting, Bush-baiting Queen of the Blogosphere who has made her two-year-old website the most potent force in American politics. A well documented insight into the phenomenon of Arriana Huffington founder of the Huffington post Arianna states ...


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