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What kind of advertisement would you actually like to see?

There are a lot of ways to get around advertising. You can change the channel or use TiVo or a…

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Citizen Media Conundrum::If You See News, Where Do You Report It?

One of the ideas behind citizen journalism is that anybody who witnesses something newsworthy can photograph it, videotape it or…

Mark Glaser

Digging Deeper::YouTube CEO Hails ‘Birth of a New Clip Culture’

There is a simple truth about video-sharing site YouTube, and an enigma. The simple truth is that this web startup…

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Top 5 Week Twelve

Customer-created ads Chevy Tahoe debacle just tip of the iceberg MSNBC Mobile Cell news service is ad-supported and free of…

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Rethinking Theaters::Explode the Multiplex, and Let the Community In

I probably go to see a movie at a theater about once every other week. But with each passing month,…

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Your Take Roundup::Sense of Community Motivates You to Work for Free

So much of the web is powered by volunteer work it’s mind-boggling. The non-commercial ethos of the early days of…

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Should the government regulate Net neutrality?

More and more people are using broadband connections, and with those broadband connections come more video, more audio — more,…

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Fighting for Open Standards::Cox Newspapers Says No to AP Video

Since launching MediaShift in January, the one post I’ve written that has received the most vehement response so far was…

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Israeli Elections::Live Blogging the Next Best Thing to TV

Before the 2004 U.S. elections, I considered political news on the Internet to be an addendum to the breaking news…

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Top 5 Week Eleven

Net neutrality Should Net providers create two-tier service? DealBreaker Gossip blog tweaks Wall Street, from ex-Gawker writer Buy the whole…

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