Feb
27
They could so do it: With Clipmarks.com (Firefox plugin), you can grab pieces of a web page using a visual interface and save them to the internet. Now consider piping that to feed43.com or feedity.com to process that HTML code into a feed.
The ultimate outcome, would go into Yahoo pipes and you would have instant [...]
Feb
26
Master of Science in Innovation Management
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innovating creating commercializing
in
gaming biotech and security
…more to come. watch this blog.
Feb
15
So, I was surfing YouTube after following Neil’s links to the VW hilarious Un-pimp commercials. Among the popular videos, I see Ashley Tisdale, who looks a lot like a girl from the kids show my son watches called Suite Life. She is promoting a new album and has a contest to win a chance [...]
Feb
8
Content Control under fire!
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To continue the Value of Content entry (which perhaps no one has read….), David Weinberger adds the following:
We have Viacom sending 100,000 take-down notices to YouTube, including some videos Viacom is pulling out of the public domain without even having viewed them. Viacom’s shareholders ought to start up a suit right now. This is the [...]
Feb
4
Gamerz 2.0
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YouTube for games is an emerging idea that I just had Thursday, but apparently other people had it a long enough time ago to actually implement it. Check out GamesVideos to see trailers and other videos related to games.
More intriguing, perhaps, is xfire, which helps players figure out what their friends are playing and then [...]
Feb
3
Sony pretends to be a kid
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The power of individuals is growing and more and more companies would like to be as cool as a cool kid. Apparently, it is often easier to just pretend to be a kid than to find one that markets your products as well as you can. Ideally, this would be done in such a way [...]
Feb
3
The Value of Content online
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As I have blogged here before, YouTube’s free-wheeling dynamic is being forced to change by its popularity and aquisition. The latest is Viacom asking Google to remove copyrighted material, such as MTV or Comedy Central clips from YouTube.
This negotiation really is an important moment, particularly in light of what has happened with the music industry. [...]
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