Details on Apple/AT&T/Google Filings regarding “Apple vs. Google Voice.” [Network Neutrality Squad]
Seeing the Future of Mapping in Crimespotting. [O'Reilly Radar]
The 3 key parts of news stories you usually don’t get. [Newsless.org]
NY Transportation Authority Cites Schedules as Copyrighted Material. [Read Write Web]
The Promise of the Lean Startup. [Gigaom]
Maybe It Is Time For Marketing To Move Away [...]
Neo Cities: How online communities are born–and what happens when they die. [The American Prospect]
Opening Up the Federal Court System, One Filing at a Time [Citizen Media Law Project]
Listening Literacy For Nonprofits. [Brian Solis, PR 2.0]
San Francisco Opens The City’s Data. [TechCrunch]
NewBizNews & Hyperpersonal news streams. [Buzzmachine]
Twenty Theses for Government 2.0, Cluetrain Style [Social Computing [...]
A great podcast from Read Write Web about the local and mobile web with guests Dennis Crowley, Tom Coates, and Mark Josephson.
According to Gartner, Inc. a leading information technology research and advisory company, consumer location-based services market will more than double in 2009 to $2.2 billion. In this episode of Read Write Web Live, [...]
Supernova Hub: Clay Shirky, Andrew Keen and the real time web.
Paid Content: New Yok Times introduces self-serve ads for hyperlocal sites.
Read Write Web: This message will self-destruct. New tool makes online postings disappear. Not quite a global recall service, but close.
BBC Digital Revolution: Liberty, wikipedia and a voice for all. A good perspective piece on [...]
You Tube launched the YouTube Reporters’ Center on Monday, June 28 as a hub for teaching citizen journalists to become better reporters by providing interviews and instructional videos with tips and advice for better news reporting.
For YouTube, it’s a great strategy. YouTube Reporters’ Center augments their growing news reporting programming presence on the web influenced [...]
I’ve included a few links of my favorite most relevant sites for NYC and a few additional examples of hyperlocal publications, of course this is not an exhaustive list and isn’t meant to be definitive; these simply represent the few that I visit most often (most more than once) and the sites outside of NYC [...]
Today’s Link Feed 5-16-09: Kindle Publishing (now open to all blogs) and the launch of blippr.com thus continuing the transformation from spectators and collectors to critics and creators
Check out Seth Godin’s “What kind of open are you looking for?” and Chris Brogan’s “Speaking and Presenting – Your Next Actions.”
Hyperlocal publications – “A Latte With Journalism [...]