links for 2007-07-05
Aggregated Source: RConversation
July 4, 2007|
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"Thailand has softened its hardline against political and controversial websites, but a ban against video-posting website YouTube remains."
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"Citigroup also advised investors in a note on Monday to focus on the fact that China should surpass the United States in overall Internet users within two years. ..."
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"as host of CNN.com Live Video (formerly CNN Pipeline), the network's 24-hour online news service, the SoCal native is charged with pioneering the organization's future on the Internet."
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"Today the power still lies in the hands of the map makers. The only difference is that we're all mapmakers now, which means geography has entered the complex free-for-all of the information age, where ever-more-sophisticated technology is better able to
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"My feeling is that while CNN likely has the most attractive and professional-looking site (they could certainly win some web 2.0 design awards), USA Today has social media down cold."
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"Our analysis over the past 6 months suggests that Google and Facebook have been leading the way in Web Technology, at least among the big companies."
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"it’s not that the advertisers aren’t spending, but they are redirecting their spend away from newspapers..." but after five years newspapers "will smile again."
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"Beijing engineered the removal of nearly a third of a World Bank report on pollution in China because of concerns that its findings on premature deaths could provoke "social unrest"."
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"If we're to play an 'effective role' in helping journalism educators globally to reach their full potential then don't we have an obligation to stand for universal human rights, not to kowtow before the various demands of national difference?"
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"The main issue was how to teach in a fast and fluid media landscape, and how to prepare students for jobs -- like moderating user-generated online contributions -- that have only recently been invented, or which are even yet to emerge."
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" If Huawei's ambition materialises, it could rival Ericsson in terms of global network sales."
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