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The Day The News Died

The bizarre concept that is newstainment has crept into the American lexicon and bombarded our TV sets. Ideological slants on the news, coupled with maniacal talking heads aiming for shock value over substance, are dangerous and growing trends. The misguided notion that it is okay to treat news as entertainment — as long as it [...]

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Your Cognac, Sir

The notion of a “digital valet” has been in the air for a long time. In recent years I have heard marketers , semantic Internet researchers, and futurists all predict a “brain-like Web” that can create “concierge” services. In this model, our online browsing and shopping behaviors are layered on top of our social [...]

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DailyMe: Seeing How You Are Being Seen

The newly re-launched DailyMe.com is bringing the notion of transparency in a new direction by letting readers of its aggregated news service see how the behavioral tracking models work.
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The Most Expensive Mistake You Can Make

If your primary revenue stream is advertising, and you cannot afford a single salesperson — you have a hobby, not a business.We are continually told that small publishers do not have the scale to sell direct. We are told that those publishers cannot create direct relationships with advertisers. We are told that they have [...]

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