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“Social networking will become a ubiquitous feature of online life. That does not mean it is a business.”
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On Twitter and Microblogging: “It’s not heavy on intelligence but it’s high on immediacy and this concept of intimacy is scaled up when intimacy and immediacy are combined.”
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“even though we buy into Charlene’s vision of a site-less social-networking future, we’re not ready to pronounce Facebook toast.”
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“The real point is: Friendfeed is a next-gen, open version of Facebook’s social feed… competition for openness would ultimately begin to eviscerate Facebook’s pseudo-platform;”
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“How should journalists conduct themselves in online conversations?”
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For font-fans: “So there are people who would rather use straight quotes, for aesthetic, ease-of-use, technical and even social reasons, and their reasons do have some validity. But why do we have straight quotes at all?”
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“In the YouGov survey of 11,000 people, 14% said online news is the most trusted medium compared to 11% for newspapers…. in terms of accuracy by 13% to 10%, and in perceived quality, with 13% to newspapers’ 11%.”
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“Learning to blog really takes turning one simple switch in your head: This isn’t print journalism.”
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Upload photos from mobile to Flickr with geotags. Uses mobile phone cells to automate tagging.
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“eople may be watching less of the traditional broadcast channels in favor of cable, time-shifted content and Web-based content, but overall TV usage has still increased, according to Nielsen Media Research.”