Archive for April, 2011
The Newsonomics of the New News Cost Pyramid
So, let’s ask about that daily story. What’s it cost? Of course, we’ve never looked at it that way. We’ve hired people, told them to write, at times monitoring their production, but rarely taking a look at the cost of what they’re producing. Given the …
Read moreRescuing Content from the Obscurity of the Timeline
Last week I wrote about the tyranny of the timeline and how good content disappears once it is pushed off the home page and into the archives. Of course, the content is still there in the archives, it is reachable, and it is searchable; but only if you …
Read moreNews Curation with Scoop.it: A Video Interview with Guillaume Decugis
At The Next Web conference in Amsterdam I caught up with Guillaume Decugis, CEO of Scoop.it, a news curation startup coming out of France, but which is rapidly gaining traction and is poised to put down roots in the US. We’ve previously covered Scoop.it …
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