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“Mail Online, BBC.co.uk, Telegraph.co.uk and Guardian Unlimited and Times Online (in that order) got the majority of their traffic from outside their native UK in November, comScore reports.”
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“Foreign visitors now outnumber UK readers for five of the UK’s news websites, according to figures releases today.”
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“The team behind the project has now attempted to satisfy some of the criticism thrown its way by responding to what it considers the main thrust of the argument against it.”
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What people are doing online, and who participates.
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“Still, that single sentence is worth another book. I won’t write it, but I’ll bet someone else does.”
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“We doubt it will satisfy all our critics, but we hope that it shows that we take their comments seriously – and that these are not issues which we have simply not considered.”
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“The fundamental different between print publishing and web publishing is that print distribution is a linear process, while web-native publishing is dynamic and non-linear, particularly when publishing on a web-native CMS like a blog”
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“OpenID 1.0 is largely about authentication. OpenID 2.0 adds several important new capabilities: directed identities, attribute exchange, support or large requests and responses, robust support or extensions, support for XRIs”
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Burst Media report: “While marketers have always found a way to get themselves in front of a largely captive audience, whether through TV commercials or banner ads, advertising on streaming videos is presenting some particular challenges”
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“Can we find ways to monetize this engagement? Where is the value?”
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“I fight Resistance every single day, and I thought you might be interested in some of the ways I fight and beat Resistance, daily.”
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23 January 2008 · Leave a Comment
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