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Rebecca Blood :: Weblogs: A History And Perspective

about / archive / syndicate .: articles --> weblogs: a history and perspective 7 september 2000 In 1998 there were just a handful of sites of the type that are now identified as weblogs (so named by Jorn Barger in December 1997). Jesse James Garrett, editor of Infosift , began compiling a list of "other sites like his" as he found them in his travels around the web. In November of that year, he sent that list to Cameron Barrett. http://www.rebeccablood.net/essays/weblog_history.html
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Center for Citizen Media

(This is the seventeenth in a series of postings about citizen media business issues. See the introduction here. All of these entries are considered to be in “beta” and will be revised and refined as they find a home on a more permanent area of the Center for Citizen Media web site. To that end, your comments, additional examples, and criticisms are welcome and will be invaluable contributions to this process.) http://citmedia.org/blog/
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Social Networks: Wie Wikis der Wirtschaft nutzen | Digital | ZEI

http://www.zeit.de/online/2009/19/wikis-wirtschaft Junge Mitarbeiter sind an Arbeitsweisen des Web 2.0 gewöhnt, doch bringen die auch den Firmen etwas? Zwei Bücher wollen das erkunden ©Lukas Barth dpa
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by Tim O'Reilly 09/30/2005 Oct. 2009: Tim O'Reilly and John Battelle answer the question of "What's next for Web 2.0?" in Web Squared: Web 2.0 Five Years On . http://oreilly.com/web2/archive/what-is-web-20.html

What Is Web 2.0

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A survey of new media: It's the links, stupid

Credit: Campaign Brief For those at the seminar who want further information, or for those who couldn’t make it, here are a synopsis, a list of key points and links to the case studies that I mentioned in my seminar at Cannes today. SYNOPSIS: The advertising world is reeling from change – and it’s not just because they have yet to fully embrace social media in their brand campaigns. The problems in advertising are much more profound—they literally extend deep into the heart of capitalism. The core issue is that advertising and capitalism are dying the same death. Both are being challenged by powerful forces of social change in today’s new world: globalization, digitalization, social media and a loss of values.

Cannes Advertising Festival Seminar: Social media as an instrume

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