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POPScafeBricolage in The Post I wrote a little note at the nextNY Blog and cafeBricolage Blog about this article, but wanted to clip it here. Congrats to all who were mentioned.
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POPSWho should be releasing web video? NewTeeVee reports on the latest from Nielsen's new mobile stat service, but they ask "Who Watches Web Video?" I think the question is "Who should put up web video." If you're a current video publisher and your audience fits these demos (rich, middle age men), then you should be getting your video on mobile platforms in the most cost effective ways possible.
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POPSa shared vision can come from many angles The paragraph below provides an interesting peek into the rationale for running shared space/coworking facilities. It's been fun sharing ideas and buzz around this issue, because the issue of motivation is so interesting, and the varying motivations put a spotlight on the different parts of the very ecosystem we're talking about.
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POPSWhen is exclusivity okay? Here's a clip from the NYTimes' blog. I think gated social networks have their purpose, when they serve a purpose. The exclusivity for exclusivity's sake sites are lame, along with their offline counterparts. But, if there's a reason to be private, like TheFunded , for instance, then I say rock on. Thoughts? When do you think exclusivity is okay?
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POPSInside the AOL Debacle Once again, phenomenal reporting coming from SAI. As Andrew Parker said (tweeted) yesterday, they're "getting really good." This look inside AOL speaks on all levels of the industry, from web design, to business management, to competition and partnerships. Click through to read the whole thing.