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The debate about Google, You Tube, and copyright is about the viability of the web as it has evolved in the past twelve months. It's about the economics.
One theory says the future filtering of "truth" on the web relies on our collective critical intelligence. Pity we spent twenty years dumbing down.
Online classifieds have the potential to decimate newspaper earnings but not for as long as businesses are not online.
In a week when bloggers and journalists discussed their respective trades, ten points that stood out.
A review of happenings in the web content world focuses in on the Murdoch strategy.
As senior news executives begin to blog what will it bring out into the open?
Concluding a look at how the Internet affects how we think.
Ever wondered if we were in the middle of a revolution in conciousness how you might know about it?
Rounding off the last of Haydn Shaughnessy's web content types.
Broadcasters have driven talent out; like newspapers they've ignored key areas of skills development, and now when they need to innovate they're stuck.
Do you produce content in order to attract a following, or do you produce content because you are committed to passionate self-expression?
The type of content on the web is proliferating and its sheer diversity is what poses the ultimate threat to conventional media. Here's part three of a four-part overview.
Continuing a look at the proliferating types of content out there on the web.
With the proliferation of new types of content, here are five new avenues to watch.
Fashion photographer Nick Knight brings a new type of fashion content to the web.
When you get down to the basics, newspapers are a business and they see a very clear way forward. You might not like it.
It's a content-driven future for Web 2.0.
The director of The Blair Witch Project distributes his most recent film via the Internet.
Continuing that debate about what will happen to newspapers and television.
Street culture on the web at Mixcast is creating hot content for a global audience.