Nico Macdonald's Bookmarks Tagged With "user-generated content"
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'From our home correspondent' Iain Hollingshead, Media Guardian, March 31 2008
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/mar/31/pressandpublishing
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[What is surprising now] "letters to the editor" are no longer the only point of contact between newspapers and their readers, is that letters pages still appear to flourish on the broadsheets... [The] relatively novel facility of commenting at wi… More
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'Networked journalism: For the people and with the people' Charlie Beckett, Press Gazette, 18 October 2007
http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=39147&c=1
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Report from the Networked Journalism Summit in New York. Discusses use of blogging in print and crowdsourcing.] This is networked journalism in action, doing things that conventional journalists could not do on their own. [Discusses payment models… More
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Opinion 'Who needs 'frenemies' when you've got Google' Emily Bell, Guardian, August 20, 2007
http://media.guardian.co.uk/mediaguardian/story/0,,2152048,00.html
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It was an employee at the WPP advertising business who so succinctly categorised Google, the search engine, as a "frenemy"... the recent announcement that Google is releasing an experiment on its US news site to allow people who are connected with… More
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Survey: New Media 'Among the audience' The Economist, Apr 20th 2006
http://www.economist.com/displayStory.cfm?story_id=6794156
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The era of mass media is giving way to one of personal and participatory media, says Andreas Kluth. That will profoundly change both the media industry and society as a whole... The mainstream media, says David Weinberger, a blogger, author and fe… More
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The Cult of the Amateur, Night Waves, BBC Radio 3, 21 June 2007
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/nightwaves/pip/oe821/
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Debate between Andrew Keen and digital media researcher Dr Jo Twist, chaired by Matthew Sweet. Keen argues that the purpose of media is not to reflect diversity but to educate, entertain and inform. That the philosophy that lies behind Web 2.0 rep… More
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Opinion 'Amateurs can be good and bad news' Victor Keegan, Guardian, July 5, 2007
http://media.guardian.co.uk/newmedia/comment/0,,2119292,00.html
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[On The Cult of the Amateur by Andrew Keen.] He believes the so-called web 2.0 revolution of interactivity and user-generated content is leading to "less culture, less reliable news and a chaos of useless information". You don't have to swallow al… More
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New media: 'Home pages, such a quaint old-fashioned notion ...' Jeff Jarvis, Media Guardian, May 28, 2007.
http://media.guardian.co.uk/mediaguardian/story/0,,2089337,00.html
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The Guardian's website has a new home page and I am among those who like it. But I also think it looks of a piece with other newspaper.com redesigns of late... [Does this mean] that we have arrived at a common visual grammar for news home pages...… More
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'Enough! The Briton who is challenging the web's endless cacophony' The Observer, April 29, 2007
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,2068107,00.html
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Andrew Keen finds himself in the eye of a storm. The Briton, who made his living from the hi-tech boom in California's Silicon Valley, has dared to challenge the assumptions behind the internet revolution which began there and swept the world. Ame… More
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'Google rules out acquiring news organisations in favour of tech companies' Brand Republic, 11-May-07
http://www.brandrepublic.com/Digital/News/656895/Google-rules-acquiring-news-organisations-favour-tech-companies/
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Google has ruled out any acquisitions of major news organisations... At a press conference... Larry Page, Google's co-founder, repeated his belief that the company could play a role in opening up journalism to more participants. ¶ "There is some s… More
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'Rubbish piles up in the dead end of Cyburbia' James Harkin, Financial Times, May 4 2007
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/df7625f8-f9dc-11db-9b6b-000b5df10621.html
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The second coming of the worldwide web is taking its inspiration from a clutch of so-called "social networking sites"... The internet entrepreneur and Silicon Valley veteran Andrew Keen has won plaudits and fame for his forthcoming book, The Cult … More
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