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Dave Winer — the father of RSS — says he’ll be on the cover of Wired next month. Actually, it looks like his foot and his couch (which I believe he calls the RSS couch since that’s how he paid for it) will be featured.
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United Villages helps villagers in India, Cambodia, Rwanda, Costa Rica and Paraguay send email, search the internet, check voicemail and shop on eBay—all without infrastructure, even electricity. They rely on hot spot on wheels.
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There’s a lot of power in transmedia story telling — telling parts of a story across a variety of digital media channels — but few companies (outside of Hollywood) know how to do it well. Nine Inch Nails’ recent album release is worth studying.
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Females now constitute an undeniable majority of the US Internet population.
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Deborah Fallows reports on three, related Internet issues in China: the rural/urban digital divide; the growing popularity and success of online games; and the role of internet cafes as both a provider of access and a monitor of online behavior.
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Good sceptical input for companies devising social network and virtual world strategies.
6 April 2007
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