curation
Before Le Web: Conference, Curation and Creation Paid Members Public
![The Pearltrees Lunch](http://www.onemanandhisblog.com//IMG_0432 - Version 2.jpg "IMG_0432 - Version 2.jpg")Traditionally, I’ve come to Le Web at the last minute – the night before the conference kicks off – and stayed a day afterwards. This time I did it the
The new trusted sources Paid Members Public
Really nice summation of the problem with the “people will always turn to trusted brands” idea [http://www.themediabriefing.com/article/2010-10-29/the-future-of-publishing-like-minds] that many people in traditional media companies cling to as their hope for survival: > The community gathers around its self-created experts, and with little cost structure
#likeminds - Feedback on Steve Moore and Andrew Dubber Paid Members Public
![IMG_4990 - Version 2.jpg](http://www.onemanandhisblog.com//IMG_4990 - Version 2.jpg "IMG_4990 - Version 2.jpg") Combined into one as it was done in one go: * Radiohead, Arcade Fire and OKGo are releasing the creativity into the wild and letting their fans
#likeminds - Andrew Dubber on medium-appropriate curation & creation Paid Members Public
![IMG_4980 - Version 2.jpg](http://www.onemanandhisblog.com//IMG_4980 - Version 2.jpg "IMG_4980 - Version 2.jpg") Wow. Interesting start. Andrew Dubber [http://www.andrewdubber.com/] just started by saying that he was with Ed Milliband in opposing Steve Moore’s ideas on
#likeminds - Publishing Immersive Liveblog Paid Members Public
[https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2010/10/5122993838_de050e6767_o.jpg] The publishing immersive at the Like Minds conference in Exeter, hosted by Andrew Davies of [Idio](http://idioplatform.com/), is packed out. It’s literally standing room only, as we’ve stolen all the seats
Complexity is the New Reality Paid Members Public
A rather excellent rant from Mr Paul Bradshaw on theCuration is King cliché [http://onlinejournalismblog.com/2010/06/17/lets-stop-this-curation-is-king-crap-right-now/] that’s doing the rounds right now. Go and read it, and then join me back here… Did you enjoy it? I think there’s an important point underlying all
Twitterwalls: Do They Need Curation? Paid Members Public
Ouch. This is a painful, but compelling, read: > I walked off stage and immediately went to Brady and asked what on earth was happening. And he gave me a brief rundown. The Twitter stream was initially upset that I was talking too fast. My first response to this was:
#1pound40 - The Ubiquity of Reporting Paid Members Public
We get distracted by thinking about how the technology could enhance our existing reporting methods, or in building places that our readers can talk to each other, or in grafting a little bit of social stuff on top of our traditional work, without really facing up to the massive changes