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“I have found myself reflecting a lot about the increasing number of social networks that create ‘feeds’ around user activity within the site.”
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In the US some contributors are already earning thousands of dollars each month from their films, according to the video-sharing site.
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“I have just returned from four days at the World Economic Forum. It was the most interesting WEF in my ten years of going to Davos…”
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“So – how would you deal with it? If you asked my advice, I’d tell you the following…”
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“EBay said problems were occurring, and slowing down trade, when buyers left negative comments about sellers who then retaliated with their own views.”
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“…addresses the legal issues you may encounter as you gather information and publish your work. The guide is intended for use by citizen media creators with or without formal legal training…”
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“One of the best ways to put their agendas in proper perspective is to expose their work. That’s what this website is for. We hope you’ll use it, tell your friends about it, even contribute to it…”
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Noah Wardrip-Fruin, an assistant professor of communication at the University of California at San Diego, has organized a head-to-head peer review vs. blog comment comparison of reviews for a book he has written.
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“If Facebook (or Ikea) can woo the customers, independent suppliers will be queuing up to help, and if the independent suppliers are queuing up, Facebook (or Ikea) should be able to woo the customers.”
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“SocialAction is a social network analysis tool that integrates visualization and statistics to improve the analytical process.”
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“Using inspiration from richly illustrated books on botany, zoology and natural history, Ingeborg arrived at the concept of an encyclopeadia of radio waves that contains a selection of fictional radio ‘species’.”
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MediaWise (formerly PressWise), is an independent charity, set up in 1993 by ‘victims of media abuse’, supported by concerned journalists, media lawyers and politicians in the UK.