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(what a great way to advertise a scholarship site – get bloggers to do it for you by offering something they can’t not link to)
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According to a study highlighted by Howard Rheingold, the two are connected…
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The Los Angeles Times lost 8 percent of its daily circulation — the most of any of the nation’s largest newspapers — over the past six months, potentially lowering its value even as suitors line up to bid on its parent company.
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In the UK, DAB is encoded in MP2, which BBC research says needs to be broadcast at 256kbps, though 224kbps is “often adequate” . However, in the UK, almost all DAB is broadcast at 128kbps, a quality rated “annoying”, and mono stations use half that…
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The Bakersfield Californian is regularly used as the example of a local paper that has embraced and succeeded in the world of new media…
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Second Life…was being invaded by an army of old world meat-space corporations, ranging from Reebok and American Apparel to GM and Nissan. The traditional newsmedia was hyperventilating in its awe of the old meat-space corporations and the “innovative” t
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… and are using the blog effectively to defend the BBC
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“On the internet we call them ‘Mr. Fifty Cents,'” an avid Chinese net user told me today over dinner. “The urban myth says that they get a bonus of one-half yuan (USD $0.04) for every comment they write.”
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track the local issues that matter most to you: art openings, crime news, kids events, local political campaigns, over-priced real estate (limited to US at moment)
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“We don’t see a possibility of people being able to exist solely on money within Second Life. They’d have to withdraw the money and when that happens they’d be expected to pay a normal tax bill.”
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“We want to bring together digital media from different schools so that our users can come to one source to view and read content. in addition, we want to provide schools and aspiring journalists with an opportunity to gain some national exposure”