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From Freakomics to Freeconomics

In future of media, raves on February 26, 2008 at 6:52 am

Does the rise of “Freeconomics” freak you out?

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Why Free is the Future of Business

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Life Cycle of a Blog Post

In future of media on February 7, 2008 at 2:58 am

Have you ever wondered what happens after you hit the “publish” button to release your blog entry into the world wide web?

Wired Magazine maps the life cycle of a blog post in a series of elegant flow charts:


The Life Cycle of a Blog Post, From Servers to Spiders to Suits — to You

TV 2.0 Content in a Micro-audience World

In future of media on December 1, 2007 at 4:51 pm

I love this term that has been coined to describe the future of multimedia content — “micro-audience” world.

TV 2.0 — a micro audience world? « Scobleizer — Tech geek blogger

It succinctly describes the immense opportunity and the intractable difficulties confronting content creators.

A micro-audience world implies that anyone can create their own media platform, using a combination of tools that are widely accessible– YouTube, Flickr, blogging and the web.

But it might also mean that the audience base for each segment is so small that the content creators cannot profit from it.

How will the economics of the “micro-audience world” differ from that of traditional media?

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Is Piracy all bad?

In future of media on November 18, 2007 at 1:01 pm

The ways in which content is created and shared has changed so radically, it has left many traditional media players confused and bewildered.

I can imagine many jaws dropping when they read this effusive thank-you letter, written by an indie film producer to Releaselog. The cause for Eric D.Wilkinson’s gratitude: internet rankings of his movie,”Jerome Bixby’s The Man From Earth” have gone through the roof, thanks to an act of “piracy.”

Releaselog | RLSLOG.net » Piracy isn’t THAT bad and they know it
http://www.rlslog.net/piracy-isnt-that-bad-and-they-know-it/

I do feel that we should abandon some of our cherished notions of ownership and control. Perhaps the Web is the medium through which you need to give away some in order to get a whole lot more in return.