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[THAT Animeblog] It does not matter anymore whether you are in the Internet for 5 years. You are likely to be oust within 6 months for a young upstart if you do not innovate and create new and exciting content.
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[Daily EM] links for 2008-03-21: three students at Emerson college did an ethnographic study of Twitter…found 3 types of users: The Cataloger, The Company, The Connector
[Susan Crawford blog] Why Block C matters: Given this situation, in which 96% of residential wireline highspeed internet access is provided by regionally dominant DSL or cable companies, and wireless communications are largely provided by two oligopolist players who are in turn owned by wireline companies, the dominant providers of internet access services in this country, both wireline and wireless, have ample market power to nudge users towards the proprietary, cellphone, managed model of packetized highspeed communications. These carriers, just like all makers of potentially-commodified information goods, have substantial incentives to both lock their customers in with high switching costs and to differentiate their informational offerings from those of other companies running across their network.
[Dan Blank: Publishing, Innovation & the Web] News of the Week 3/21/08: Blogging guru Darren Rowse explores how you can leverage the following tactics to find blogging success: guest posting, networking, advertising, social media, and viral content.”
[californiacitynews.org] Cost Savings and Economic Development Potential in Expanding ...: Carried in the SacBee here, Pilot's piece makes some expert points on telecom infrastructure and potential avenues to create innovative, cost saving solutions at the local level, while spurring economic growth. Also check out his blog, .
[Silicon Republic] Innovation for a new world order: While most firms are being told to pick up the pace of R&D, organisations like Intel and Microsoft, Curley says, are hyper-innovative and need to either slow down the innovation cycle or become adept at finding use for their new technologies. “We can be accused of producing new technologies faster than the market can absorb.
[Save the Internet Blog] OK Go To Congress: OK Act: “It’s only recently that it’s become legal for the big telecommunications companies to try to decide what we can or can’t do on the Internet. I think it’s important to make sure that we enshrine the level playing field in law so that the Internet will always be the great source of Internet and openness that it has been.”
[Bet From Anywhere Blog] Massachusets Defeats Anti-Online Gaming Bill: There are far better ways to create jobs and increase revenue The House has repeatedly pursued initiatives that spur our economy through life sciences, clean energy and other industries that far better utilize our strengths. Massachusetts has always been known for its brain power, innovation and technical expertise.
[LawPundit] The New York International Auto Show's Hyundai Genesis Coupe plus ...: There are now so many blogs out there that is impossible to keep track of them all nor to do all those justice that should be on one's blogroll. Nevertheless, we have gone through our general non-law blogroll (we just finished going through our law blogroll) to update our links and to comment on what is being posted out there in the general blogosphere.
[Enterprise Insights] An ideal future communications infrastructure, how do we get there ...: I believe the current opposition by incumbents to simple Net Neutrality rules for Internet services will likely backfire for them. The more people get upset about violation of the end-to-end design principle for the existing neutral Internet, the more people will see the necessity for the vision I have presented in this article.
[CR Blog] A New Map Of The World: Furniture and artefacts by Freedom of Creation, Materialise, Joris Laarman and others show how nature can inspire forms that are fantastical and yet demonstrate material economy. Many designers are exploring the new materials coming out .
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