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Google Deal With Publishers Raises Privacy Concerns. [NPR]
Some Thoughts on WebFinger and Personal Web Discovery. [25hoursaday]
How Twitter works in theory. [Epeus' Epigone]
Gatekeeping is a losing strategy. [Scripting News]
Financial Times Feels Vindicated by Web Strategy. [New York Times]
Who, really, is The Associated Press accusing of copyright infringement? [Nieman Journalism Lab]

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At the cusp of contact info convergence. [The Rik Notes]
On the link economy. [Jeff Jarvis]
FLYP’s James Gaines Offers Old Media A New Way Of Thinking About Online Content. [Media Bistro]
The Real-Time Web Is Not Hype: We Are All Traders Now. [RWW]
AP contradiction: Move forward but restore. [Steve Buttry]
The Most Interesting New Tech Startup of 2009. [...]

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On A Distributed Microblogging Network. [Taylor Heffernan]
Scarcity, Experience, and A New Seat At An Old Table. [Barrett Garese]
Are You a Digital Sharecropper? [Coding Horror]
Why The AP Plans to Hold Some Web Content Off The Wire. [Nieman]
Locational Privacy, The EFF Weighs In. [O'Reilly Media]
The Case For Nonprofit Journalism? [Brad Rourke's Blog]
Gov 2.0: The Promise Of Innovation. [...]

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Business Week: Twitter’s blackout, bad for business.
Tech Dirt: The ‘creative’ technology behind the AP’s news registry.
Netflix Prize the Sequel: Even Better Movie Recommendations?
Microsoft Startup Zone: TechStars incubator hatches 10 new companies. Worth paying attention to, espeically The Next Big Sound.
Sysomos Inc.: An in-depth look inside the Twitter world. 5% of Twitter users account for 75% [...]

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Great quote from the Ars Technica article: “Mark Helprin sets out to single-handedly defend copyright from the barbarian freetard hordes…Where is all this coming from? It turns out that Helprin is kind of—how do I say this in terms he might understand?—an asshole.” – Nate Anderson, Ars Technica

Ars Technica: Free culture or “digital barbarism”? A [...]

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GigaOM: Dr. Eric Schmidt (chief executive officer of Google) resigns from Apple’s board of directors. FTC continues their inquiry. More articles at: Times Tech Blog, Mashable, The SiliconANGLE, VentureBeat, TechCrunch, Silicon Alley Insider.
Mashable: Quote 5 words from the Associated Press? That’ll be $12.50. The AP “We are not targeting bloggers”.

Brad Nelson: Extending the conversation on [...]

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From NPR’s On The Media. For the full Copyright Flack transcript visit NPR.

With the AP’s new news DRM distribution system and the struggling newspaper industry, NPR and First Amendment lawyer David Marburger discusses the redistribution of the news and the U.S. Copyright Act.

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Best quote comes from @fmanjoo (Farhad Manjoo) on Slate regarding Amazon’s recall of George Orwell’s 1984: “The worst thing about this story isn’t Amazon’s conduct; it’s the company’s technical capabilities.”

BBC Digital Revolution: The pirate’s dilema.
TechDirt: James Boyle on strategies for the digital age, beyond mocking the clueless. Good conversation.
New York Times: Netflix competitors learn the [...]

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Mashable: Top 7 Places to watch great minds in action. Good to see TED (talks) on the list.
Louis Gray: Locking customers to your product? It’s probably not good then. On point.
Tech Dirt: Surprised to see this back in the news? Not really. Grandstanding anti-Craigslist politicians still not satisfied.
News Futurist: Interesting post. AP has no place [...]

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Forrester: Josh Bernoff and Forrester, Groundswell Awards — I love the diversity.
Wired: AP doesn’t know its protection tech doesn’t protect.
Financial Times: Apple joins forces with record labels. The title is a bit sensational but an interesting approach in the age of digital music.
Conversation Agent: Listening, for a change.
Nieman Lab: The Times should focus on niches, [...]

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