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5 Old-School Businesses That Rely On User-Generated Content
You think the idea of user-generated content as a business model was invented in the Aughts? Media outlets have been drawing on material created by amateurs, consumers and customers for generations and repackaging it for your entertainment.
Folksy as it may sound, our history is driven not strictly by the polished content produced by a class of citizens with a slew of degrees and many years of training - a surprisingly amount has been generated in a largely unfiltered No way. Sponsor
ReadWriteWeb
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
Viacom Seems To Be Misrepresenting YouTube Founder’s Call To “Steal It!”
we do have a community and it’s ALL user generated content.
-s And, based on the ‘haha’ comment (which is ommitted from Viacom’s document), Chen and Hurley may have just been joking about stealing any content at all.
We’re still going through these recently released YouTube/Viacom litigation documents , and it’s becoming clear that we can’t take everything that’s being said by either party at face value (as if we didn’t know that already). We’ve come across a good example.
TechCrunch
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
Undisputed Fiction Or Viacom’s Smoking Gun? Early Emails Between YouTube’s Founders
One of YouTube’s defenses in this case is that it has virtually no way to tell if a piece of content has been uploaded with the authorization of its owner. Because of the DMCA, YouTube was allowed to keep this potentially infringing content online provided it responded in a timely manner to takedown requests.
But these Emails, at least as presented by Viacom, don’t make it sound like YouTube’s We’re still poring over the hundreds of pages of documents that were just released in the YouTube/Viacom litigation. One document that offers extensive insight
TechCrunch
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
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User-generated neologism: "Indigenous content"
My class in the fall is called “User-generated”, and it looks, among other things, at the tension surrounding that phrase, and in particular its existence as an external and anxiety-ridden label, by traditional media companies, for the way that advertising can be put next to material not created by Trained Professionals™.
Now my friend Kio Stark * has come up with what seems like a nice, and more anthropologically correct version: Indigenous Content (which is to say “Created by the natives for themselves.”) All right-thinking individuals (by which I basically mean Anil Dash and Heather Champ ) hate that phrase.
Many-to-Many
- Friday, August 3, 2007
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CoP Series #8: Content and Community
am finally getting the rest of the series up. Part 1 , part 2 , part 3, , part 4, part 5 , part 6 , and part 7 are all here on the blog.
We have talked throughout this series on communities of practice about “content.” 8221; Well, what the heck is content, why is it important and how do we make the most of it - especially when there is a LOT of it. This is the eighth in a series of blog posts I wrote for Darren Sidnick late last year. I
Full Circle
- Tuesday, March 17, 2009
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On a more serious note... UGC
UGC= user generated content. Tags: user generated conten I don't think I need to say any more than that.
...Tags:
Karyn's Erratic Journey
- Saturday, May 2, 2009
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Going Beyond User Generated Software: Web 2.0 and the Pragmatic Semantic Web
namely an Internet that is continually improved by constant and sustained contact with hundreds of millions of users contributing content. was ostensibly prompted by something I'm seeing as well, well beyond pure play Web mashups we're beginning to witness a number of companies building end-user solutions that can automatically navigate the Internet, weave together tapestries of online information to generate new, useful results. I was traveling most of last week and so was unable to weigh in on the Web 3.0 mini-tempest that occurred when John Markoff published his exploratory
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Yelp for Religion: ChurchRater Lets Users Review Worship
Tags: User Generated Conten What do you get when a Christian pastor, an atheist, a grad student and a lawyer set up a website to criticize churches?
I swear, this isn't a bad joke. It's a very real site, ChurchRater , and it allows anyone with an Internet connection to
ReadWriteWeb
- Sunday, February 21, 2010
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Google Injects Ads And User-Generated Content Into iPhone Maps
The result was odd; the bar we were looking for was there, but there was another result in the same spot, labeled as “User-created content.” While clearly, Google is not going to let you turn off sponsored links, the user-generated content element is odd. Google helped Apple build the default Maps application, but it is still one of Apple’s own apps and now it seems that Google can simply inject any Last night, I was out with some friends in search of a particular bar. Naturally, we did the 21st century equivalent of asking a gas station attendant for directions,
TechCrunch
- Saturday, October 3, 2009
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Thanks, Gen X, for the Conversation
The third book in the trilogy I've written to the generations is published this month. Even more so, I found writing to a generation, rather than about a generation was a real challenge. I have tried to write each book in a way that conveys the respect and admiration I came to feel for each generation.
What's Next, Gen X? draws heavily on perspectives and ideas many members of Gen X generously shared on this site.
This is a big month for me. And since many of you have contributed ideas to the discussion here over the past three years — and
HarvardBusiness.org
- Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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Transforming the Relationship Between Citizens and Government: Making Content Findable Online
Census Bureau, but it's inaccessible from search engines because it's locked behind JavaScript forms and the content itself doesn't use language that searchers would use. 2007, Google estimated that about half of the content government agencies make available online doesn't appear in search results at all due to how the web sites are constructed. study on how different generations use the internet found Thursday on this blog, Congressman Honda asked , "how can congress take advantage of web 2.0 technologies to transform the relationship between citizens and government?"
OReilly Radar
- Tuesday, March 24, 2009
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Keeping Out the Trolls: Relevancy in User-Generated Content
Lunch.com is Johnson's attempt to cut through the noise that has proliferated since he first started in the user-generated-review space in 1999.
Explains Johnson, in Wikipedia, a community member that takes ownership of a page and can be seen as one of the page's top contributors (without deletions) is likely to offer more relevant content than those that do not contribute often. In the summer of 2008, J.R. Johnson sold Virtual Tourist to Expedia for $85 million dollars.
ReadWriteWeb
- Thursday, February 25, 2010
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The Technology Generation Gap at Work is Oh So Wide
The focus of the study was on the differing opinions between generational groups. The generation gap at work is really wide with vast discrepancies when it comes to what the appropriate use of technology is - a problem that leads to increasing tensions in the workplace.
The survey compared technology and software usage among generations of working professionals, including Boomers (ages 44-60), Generation X (ages 29-43) and Generation Y (ages 28 and younger). Recently, business information solutions provider LexisNexis released the results of a study that examined how technology was used in the American workplace.
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, April 24, 2009
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