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#next11 - Boon and Bane of Analytics Paid Members Public
Warning: liveblogging. Here be error, inaccuracy and typos… Media track session on data-drive publishing… Host:Anitra Eggler [http://www.anitra-eggler.com/] Started as a journalist, became infected by the media fever, and ran several startups from the mid-90s. One principle: whereever there is an elephant in the room we like
Blogs: The new source of poster quotes Paid Members Public
[https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2010/11/5208538863_8db35dd9e7_o.jpg] I noticed this (huge) advert for [Windows Phone 7](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Phone_7 "Windows Phone 7") on my way through [London Bridge](http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=51.
Our Real Problem: The Death of the News Package Paid Members Public
The problem we have to face up to is that just sticking a paywall around what we used to do will not solve our problems on its own (and by decreasing page views, may harm ad revenue and make things worse…. ) We actually have to re-evaluate what we do from
The Technology Revolution: Autumn 2009 Paid Members Public
I’m such a sucker for these things: They tell a pretty compelling story, though, don’t they?
#newsinnovation : New News Business Models Paid Members Public
Kindle: the problem is not technological but business. 70:30 split between Amazon and publishers. Nobody can afford to do that right now. Kevin sees the iPhone, with its new ability for in-app charging more interesting. The Kindle isn’t social, as someone in the crowd pointed out.Some discussion
Morning Coffee Reading: Tools of the Trade Paid Members Public
Some great links about digital journalism in 2009
Blogging in the Mainstream: Blogger gets the Girl Paid Members Public
Another sign that blogging is in the mainstream now: [via [The Blogger’s Blog](http://www.bloggersblog.com/cgi-bin/bloggersblog.pl?bblog=726082)]