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Google's trust deficit Paid Members Public
Mark Wilson, summing up his thoughts [http://www.markwilson.co.uk/blog/2012/07/the-annotated-world-the-future-of-geospatial-technology-edparsons-at-digitalsurrey.htm?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+marksweblog+%28markwilson.it%29] on last week’s Digital Surrey Google Maps talk [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2012/07/digital_surry_
The media: under occupation Paid Members Public
[https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2012/04/reporting.jpg] Laurie Penny [http://www.warrenellis.com/?p=13926]: > As more and more ordinary men, women and children without degrees in journalism acquire the skills and technology to broadcast text and video, the media has become another
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
Worries and Threats: Can Codes of Conduct Work? Paid Members Public
Tony Fish [http://www.tonyfish.com/] is our contrarian for the night. Apparently the semantic web won’t work because Jamie Oliver and Gordon Ramsey cook differently, and restaurants are a finely tuned environment. Or something. Strangely, now that Q&A has started, the conversation has moved away from