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The Security Roundtable » Blog Archive » The Security Roundtable for February 2007 - OpenID
Quoted: Dan York led an effort to research and put together a program on OpenID. In this episode, we explore the question, “what is open IDThe Attention Economy: An Overview
Quoted: The explosion of new types of information online is a double-edged sword. We both enjoy and drown in news, blogs, podcasts, photos, videos and coolSacredFacts: SO where does the news come from?
Quoted: I've just been pointed to this valuable paper from the Centre for International Communications Research at Leeds University. "News Agency Dominance in International News oneiaa
Quoted: New research by the European Interactive Advertising Association (EIAA) highlights that European online shoppers are now buying more from their browsing on the internet. TheSignOnSanDiego.com > News > Technology -- China plagued with 2 million teen Internet addicts
Quoted: Chinese teenagers are getting addicted to the Internet and taking to crime at a younger age than in any other country, state media reported onWhat were China's 450 million mobile users 'Searching' for in 2006?
Quoted: mInfo(R) Inc. ( http://www.minfo.com ), the leading Chinese mobile search provider, is releasing some key search statistics that shed light on real user behavior andSome Bling for Your Blog - New York Times
Quoted: while widgets are growing in popularity — the first major conference dedicated to “the emerging widget economy” was held in November in San Francisco —PR Newswire - news distribution, targeting and monitoring
pr newswire / technorati dealBBC NEWS | Technology | Government looks at data shake-up
Quoted: The way the government makes its vast amounts of data available to the public could be about to change. It has decided to make accessNews and Commentary - Strumpette
Quoted: Strumpette is a widely-popular PR industry journal. Authored by web celeb Amanda Chapel, the site features breaking news, gossip, commentary and satire. It's been called a cross between the CeBBC NEWS | Programmes | Click | Parisian neighbours meet online
Quoted: French social networking website Peuplade aims to bridge that small but often insurmountable gap by putting neighbours in touch with each other. It also wantsTom Glocer's Blog : Trust in the Age of Citizen Journalism
Quoted: The internet has in many ways democratized information – with 3G wireless, wifi and wimax on the way, information is available almost anywhere in theDeep Jive Interests » Predictions 2007
Quoted: Pay Per Blogging Will Survive And Grow: As much as it churns some stomachs to think it, paying bloggers for their posts, opinions, or contentNews Conglomerate Makes All of Its News “Free” at The Blog Herald
Quoted: GateHouse Media, a newspaper conglomerate operating 75 daily newspapers and over 200 weekly newspapers, is adding the “Creative Commons” license to all of its newsBBC - Radio Five Live - Pods and Blogs
ABC News and the excellent citizen journalism/social news site Now Public have teamed up to gather opinions about what should happen next in Iraq.Controlled Chaos: European Cities Do Away with Traffic Signs - International - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News
Quoted: Are streets without traffic signs conceivable? Seven cities and regions in Europe are giving it a try -- with good results.Rolling Stone : The Baby Billionaires of Silicon Valley
Quoted: The Internet's new boom kids are poised to take over the world -- if they don't crash firstMediaShift . Digging Deeper::Your Guide to Wikis | PBS
Quoted: A wiki is simply a web page that can be written or edited by the public or a group of people. What sets wikis apartThe Vowels Are Taken - Forbes.com
Quoted: Building a Silicon Valley company on the cheap begins with a budget-conscious name.Journalists should understand "Long Tails" - Press Gazette
Wired editor Chris Anderson talks to Press Gazette about how the web is changing the economics of journalism.twopointouch
Annotating the next generation of the web. A blog about Web 2.0Target Your News
tagged submissions go to those signed up for particular tagsThe Incredible Shrinking Newspaper - Newspapers are dying, but the news is thriving. By Jack Shafer
The Washington Post, the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune, Newsday, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and scores of smaller papers have downsized their staffs in r

