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Create a map of your ideas, images, videos, then show overview, zoom to details, amaze, convince, take the day. And it is very simple to use.
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"One includes a "meter system," in which the reader can roam freely on the Web site until hitting a predetermined limit of word-count or pageviews, after which a meter will start running and the reader is charged for movement on the site thereafter. He warned staff at the meeting that this pay model would be "tricky."
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Predicts the winner based on search data… nice idea.
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An index of recent and helpful content to help businesses and business leaders learn how to use, and not use, social media
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"The MediaNews Group said this week it will begin charging for some of the online content from all of its 54 newspapers, including The Denver Post, The Detroit News, the Salt Lake Tribune, and the San Jose Mercury News."
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Business Week Editor, John Byrne, discusses how he is using Twitter
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"He also dismisses those that have questioned the competency of a celibate monk to write about sex, saying his experience comes from counselling married couples and from running a website giving sexual advice for almost a year. "
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The Nieman Journalism Lab is a collaborative attempt to figure out how quality journalism can survive and thrive in the Internet age.
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"Jarvis says the new rules don’t allow reporters to “make their reporting collaborative,” and that one of the benefits of such social networks is that they “provide the opportunity for reporters and editors to come out from behind the institutional voice of the paper … and to become human.”