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Undisputed Fiction Or Viacom’s Smoking Gun? Early Emails Between YouTube’s Founders
But these Emails, at least as presented by Viacom, don’t make it sound like YouTube’s founders and employees were necessarily worried about depriving content owners of videos they may have rightfully uploaded. And there’s also the fact that Viacom is being hypocritical with all of this, because it too offered user-generated video sites that relied on the DMCA, and it uploaded many videos to YouTube itself.
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
TechCrunch
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
The Secret to Funny or Die's Success: Celebrities, Product Placement, and Above All Else, Funny
Presents , debuted in February. continuous buzz from hundreds of user-generated
videos The writers create branded entertainment, generating a new revenue stream for the site and an entire new genre for marketers: Viral ads that are actually good. Swearing kids and boobie jokes may be the secret to the success of their videos, admitted Funny or Die 's CEO Dick Glover and creative director Andrew Steele at SXSW this past weekend, but the smart business model behind them may hold a few secrets to the future of entertainment. Originally launched as a "hot or not" video
Fast Company
- Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Infographic of the Day: "The Age of Crap"
The fact is, Web content isn't just about "generating content." Newspapers and magazines--the original models for content generation--are getting replaced online. Print media usually tries to get the whole story, and present it as completed product on the printed page. As blogs proliferate, does their usefulness decline?
Blogger Brian Cray has a bone to pick with all you other bloggers out there, and to illustrate his problem, he created the graph above.
Fast Company
- Wednesday, March 17, 2010
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Free The Facts: Critical Issue, Killer Presentation
Dave Gray's Free The Facts presentation is a must-read, must-share for anyone who cares about either science or open access.
It's It's also a masterpiece of presentation economy, and a fantastic demonstration of how to make a text-heavy presentation into something magical. It's also a fascinating demonstration of the convergence of YouTube, Flickr, and Slideshare as communication and teaching Reminiscent of the work of Michael Wesch . (It's Tags: openaccess presentations science slideolog
OReilly Radar
- Monday, January 26, 2009
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Tips for Building Next Generation Web 2.0 Applications
Expo next week in San Francisco on building next-generation Web 2.0 Next generation Web apps are also much more social than in the past with features such as friends lists, activity streams, and aggregation from other social sites as well as using that information to really learn about your customer like Facebook does [Paul Buchheit.] The key success factors for the underpinning business models of open Web platforms including brief case studies will be presented. I've been spending a good amount of time the last several weeks getting ready for the workshop session I'll be giving at Web 2.0
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Startups 101: The Complete Mint Presentation
Last night I posted the video of Mint CEO Aaron Patzer’s 45 minute presentation on building startups from the ground up. Some readers requested to see the presentation deck as well, so here it is. Patzer shows how he raised and spent money, and generated revenue, throughout the lifecycle of Mint, from the very beginning to the $170 million acquisition . Startup Building 101 –
If you are an aspiring startup entrepreneur, you’ll want to watch that more than a few times.
TechCrunch
- Thursday, October 8, 2009
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Our Generation X President's First Year
President Obama is arguably the United States' first President who is a member of Generation X. (I Born in 1961, in my view, he's the vanguard of the next generation leaders .)
While I don't believe any individual is poster child for the shared traits of a generation, I do think some of President Obama's actions reflect characteristics I've seen in other X'ers I've studied. I say "arguably" since the boundary line between Boomers and X'ers is subject to debate. Even more, as I reflect on his first full year in office, I believe some of the frustrations and celebrations
HarvardBusiness.org
- Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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Observations from a Student Leadership Summit
The members of the crucible generation, as Warren Bennis calls them , really do have a more collaborative and less competitive orientation then we ever did. The speaker who presented this exercise has been using it for 20+ years. The older generation has a significant contribution to make--in mentoring. Jim Collins , the dinner speaker on the final day of the summit, talked about how each of us needs a personal Last week I had the opportunity to participate in the Student Leadership Summit , the inaugural event of the Frances Hesselbein Global Academy for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement , at the University of Pittsburgh.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Monday, August 17, 2009
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LMS Selection Presentation
Just to close the loop on my series of posts that I created as part of preparing my presentation: LMS Team Size and Time LMS RFP LMS Selection Presentation Reformulated LMS Selection Team and Stakeholders LMS Selection Process LMS Satisfaction Features and Barriers Thanks again for the input. Here's the presentation on from slideshare: | View | Upload your own Other posts on LMS: Learning Management Systems (LMS) Gotchas Tracking Without an LMS LMS Dissatisfaction on the Rise Do You WANT an LMS? It helped. Does a Learner
eLearning Technology
- Monday, November 5, 2007
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Tips for Building Next Generation Web 2.0 Applications
Expo next week in San Francisco on building next-generation Web 2.0 Next generation Web apps are also much more social than in the past with features such as friends lists, activity streams, and aggregation from other social sites as well as using that information to really learn about your customer like Facebook does [Paul Buchheit.] The key success factors for the underpinning business models of open Web platforms including brief case studies will be presented. I've been spending a good amount of time the last several weeks getting ready for the workshop session I'll be giving at Web 2.0
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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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Emerging Nonprofit Leaders: "More Feedback, Please"
Almost 200 next-generation nonprofit leaders joined 1,128 participants at Independent Sector's annual conference, held recently in Detroit . For starters, while the great majority expected to be with their current organizations three years hence, almost none of those present thought they would stay 10 years. If the next generation of nonprofit leaders more actively seek and deliver feedback, they will not only advance the missions of The folks invited to the conference were an amazingly talented and diverse group, all under 40, who already are making a difference in their organizations, in our communities, and in the world.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Thursday, November 19, 2009
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Augmented Reality & The Web: Present and Future Scenarios
For example when walking down the street, you could use your mobile phone to point to a restaurant, and overlayed on a photo of the restaurant would be customer reviews, recommendations, and other relevant user generated data. (inspiration Augmented Reality (AR) is when virtual graphics are overlayed onto real world imagery. Many of you have seen this portrayed in movies such as Minority Report and The Matrix.
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, May 15, 2009
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