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InfoInnovation: New Media "Scale" and Concentration Many of the concepts of scale driving print media / information acquisition and line extension strategies have been obliterated by the Web, but old habits ...
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InfoInnovation Occasional commentary on the transformation of the information content industry.
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InfoInnovation: Business models for online news - thesis/antithesis Feb 2, 2009 ... How to make money from news, in all its formats, was another theme running throughout the sessions, with implications for many categories of ...
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InfoInnovation: Bryan Alexander and Jean-Claude Bradley ... Feb 25, 2008 ... The final two speakers on day one of the NFAIS conference, wrapping up the panel on the “merging culture of the new information order,” were ...
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InfoInnovation: Edmunds: an online re-invention success story Sep 26, 2007 ... Keynote speaker George Kang, executive director of automotive buyers’ guide publisher Edmunds Inc., described a business transformation that ...
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InfoInnovation: Chris Willis (Footnote.com): We need to start ... Feb 24, 2008 ... Chris Willis, the co-author of the influential We Media report, and currently vice president of social media for Footnote.com (a site ...
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InfoInnovation: Alacra's new Pulse platform: mining expert opinion ... Alacra, Inc., an established, independent content aggregator, has over the past decade quietly established itself in some of the most lucrative niches of ...
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InfoInnovation: Chris Willis (Footnote.com): We need to start ... Feb 24, 2008 ... Chris Willis, the co-author of the influential We Media report, and currently vice president of social media for Footnote.com (a site ...
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InfoInnovation: Lee Rainie: "life changes" of the new information ... Lee Rainie: "life changes" of the new information order. Rainie, founding director of the Pew Internet and American Life Project, presented a thoughtful ...
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InfoInnovation: The best of the rest from Infocommerce 2007 Comments. It's almost as good as being there, Steve. What a nice service!! Posted by: T.J. Elliott | October 08, 2007 at 06:35 PM ...
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