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ESPN Launches YouTube Channel, Prohibits Embedding
Is the desire by professional sports leagues to tightly control their content working against their own best interests? Is it even possible?
Read MoreSocial Media, Neuroscience & The Trust Molecule
The more you demonstrate your trust in people, the more people trust you…and the more generous they become.
Read MoreThe One Big Thing: Google Chrome OS
The One Big Thing you need to know this week is that Google is aiming straight at the heart of Microsoft with the announcement that they plan to develop their own, open source, operating system ostensibly to be run on netbooks, called Google Chrome OS.
Read MoreDailyMotion's Video 2.0 Experiment
If support for the new video tag in HTML 5 takes off, online video could evolve into the interactive format that will be needed to support the ‘monetization’ of video content in the form of interactive product placements.
Read MoreVirtual Retail
Stuart Dobson at Future Blogger had an interesting post last year about how virtual reality technology might affect retail.
Read MoreVirtual Reality: Wired Contributing Editor Discusses The Virtual Future
Media today thrusts users into multiple levels of active experience; the promise of virtual reality is to make that experience immersive.
Read MoreMinnPost Continues To Experiment With Online Advertising Formats
MinnPost publisher Joel Kramer explains the news site’s latest experiment in Internet advertising formats.
Read MoreHTC Hero To Challenge The iPhone
The Tawainese mobile phone company is releasing the world’s first Google Android-based mobile phone with a customizable user interface.
Read MoreThe Real-Time Web Inches Closer To Reality: Facebook's Live Stream Box
With the release of the Live Stream Box, it appears Facebook wants to be the new TV.
Read MoreCitizen Journalism In Iran: YouTube Videos Of Election Protests & Police Clashes
This is a playlist of some of the citizen journalism videos uploaded to YouTube shot on the ground in Iran of the protests and clashes with the state police.
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