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Blog Name: Map of the Internet
Url: http://gregorhunter.blogspot.com
Language: English
Topics: blogging, simple, easy
Description: Digg? Del.icio.us? Twitter? Ever feel like you dont know what's going on on the Internet anymore? And how much is that costing you? Map of the Internet offers straightforward analysis for busy professionals of today’s Internet trends. I can’t tell you how to profit, but I can give you a good start. And in 2009, with a depression glowering down upon us, that's something you can't do without.
Popularity: 5 Followers

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When Free Doesn't Work Anymore - or, MySpace is Dead! Long Live Myspace!
MySpace is dead.The once-trendy social network site has been shedding unique visitors at a rate of around five million a month, according to Compete.com, a web analytics firm.It's a grim warning to anyone hoping a free website can survive from community participation alone, and should give pause to all internet media owners, from individual bloggers to Ted Turner.Free Exchange suggests the
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Earnest young amateurs try to recreate the entirety of Star Wars: A New Hope in 15 second clips.http://www.starwarsuncut.com/#/(Because I know all of you are geeks at heart.)Still, crowdsource an entire film? That's a clever idea - one with hells of implications for the movie industry, which as I mentioned, needs all the clever ideas it can get...
How Much Are You Worth To Rupert Murdoch?
Ray Snoddy at InPublishing magazine has an interesting statistic for those of you that still read a newspaper.He says the worth of the average paying reader to a newspaper is £155 - 58% of which is the cover price. The rest is advertising.Here's the kicker - the same lad (or lassie) reading the newspaper online is worth just £5.One reason why there's such a disparity in that figure is that while
Do Corporate Robots Make Better Bloggers? Branding, Blogs and You
Over the summer, something curious happened. The Economist, the famously haughty British weekly news review, decreed that all those posting comments on its website should use their real names – and with surnames to boot! “Our hope is that increased use of real names will help the quality of online discussion,” wrote one of The Economist’s anonymous writers. Readers soon rebelled against such
Good News, Everyone!
SNOBBY iPhone users* look like being the unlikely saviours of the news industry.http://blog.flurry.com/bid/26376/Mobile-Apps-Models-Money-and-LoyaltyNews applications have been a clear winner among users of 75,000-odd apps available for the iPhone, Android, the BlackBerry, and the Palm Pre.Flurry, a mobile application analysis service, said "news apps get re-used more than once per day, at a rate

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