links for 2008-06-25
June 25th, 2008Posted by Oliver Luft in Uncategorized
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It’s a link economy, stupid
In part two of his seminar to the Guardian, as part of the Future of Journalism series, Jeff Jarvis argues that links are worth more than content
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YouTube accounted for almost 50% of the 3.5bn video clips viewed by UK web users in March, well ahead of the 1.2% share of the BBC and its iPlayer service, according to research firm comScore.
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The new CNET home page includes a carousel highlighting several stories across News, Reviews, and Downloads, as well as an integrated video player for CNET TV content
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The debate over blogging’s usefulness to journalism tends to get stuck in a cul de sac, mainly because too few people – well, too few journalists – treat it seriously.
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Paid Content UK chats with FT.com head
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Magazine publisher IPC Media has bought the casual gaming website Mousebreaker in an effort to increase its access to an audience of young male internet users.
Tags: BBC, Comscore, delicious links, FT.com, Guardian.co.uk, half web clips, integrated video player, IPC, IPC Media, Jeff Jarvis, Magazine publisher, male internet users, Mousebreaker, Outside the Lines, Rob Grimshaw, The Guardian, United Kingdom, web clips, web users, YouTube

