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Thursday, August 07, 2003 |
With Google News Alerts you get filtered stories that can be posted to a cateogry weblog via a "mail-to-weblog feature." This in turn generates an RSS feed that can be subscribed to. Simple. This is going to be an ongoing thing. Google slowly rolls out services they think they can control and end-users find ways to route around them.
1:01:19 PM
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The more I play with the Hollywood Stock Exchange (HSX.com) the more the idea of securitizing movies in preproduction makes sense.
11:48:14 AM
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David Pollard reports that microcontent is on a roll.
"The top 75 Salon blogs received an aggregate 1,000,000 hits this month, a record and up 5% from last month. The aggregrate number of inbound links to the top 75 blogs is up 25% this month to over 3,000. We're still getting blogrolled in record numbers."
8:45:11 AM
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Michael Fraase. This is a general rule:
As Jay Walljasper, Utne’s editorial director, pointed out in a meeting yesterday afternoon, the problem with mainstream media isn’t how it covers the stories it covers. Rather, the problem can be found in the stories it chooses not to cover.
This opportunity space is the elephant in the room.
8:19:08 AM
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© Copyright 2004 John Robb.
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