I never cease to be amazed by the diversity on Youtube. The Longest Way 1.0 – a one year walk/beard grow time lapse shot between November 9th 2007 – November 13th 2008. 646km through China, unlimited beard & hair growth. A great visual representation about a journey of one man.
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, [...]
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 [...]
AVC: Aggregate, Curate, Publish to Create Local Media.
YouTube Blog: Mobile uploads to YouTube increase exponentially.
Crain’s: Les Hinton calls Google ‘digital vampire.’
Scobilizer: The newspaper industry just gave away another free meal.
Nieman Journalism Lab: Chat with Steve Brill.
Tech Crunch: The Twitter cycle: curiosity, abandonment, addiction.
Wired: The Nike experiment, the power of personal metrics.
Ars Technica: Australian ‘Net filter [...]
Information from Google’s YouTube Channels 2.0 Beta blog.
Supporting a protocol for distributed social networking. Host your identity in a place of your choosing, maintain ultimate control over your personal information, and interact with your friends and family in a secure manner.
Four short links from O’Reilly Media. 10+ Deploys Per Day from Flickr, and more from [...]
Web and Tech Links: 20 July 2009
by Ben Taylor on July 20, 2009 · Comments in Web and Tech Links Tagged as: AOL • AVC • blogging • brandjacking • Citizen Media Law • comments • Crowdsourcing • investment • youtube
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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