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Recently Douglas Bailey, President of DBMediaStrategies, published an opinion piece on Boston.com (Boston Globe) titled “Got a comment? Keep it to yourself” suggesting we abandon comment forums at the end of articles on newspaper websites.  I encourage you to read the full article and judge for yourself. Frankly, it was a challenge for me to [...]

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TechCrunch: Tim Armstrong prepares AOL for a fragmenting web. More localized content, advertising, venture, & comm
YouTube: Our business is just fine, thank you. And they’re right.
Wall Street Journal: The internet is dead (as an investment).
AVC: The internet is alive and well (as an investment). The pendulum swings.
Citizen Media Law Product: Brandjacking on social networks, Twitter, [...]

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