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links for 2006-12-29

December 29, 2006

  • Beet.TV: Chris Anderson Sees “Long Tail” of Business Opps for Individual Video Producers
    Chris Anderson “sees a big opportunity ahead for individual video bloggers — although he says the business models are yet to emerge. “
    (tags: longtail long_tail video blogging blogs vlogs vlogging)
  • MercuryNews.com: Web news opposites
    Newstrust.net and Digg.com are “two visions of what online readers want.”
    (tags: digg newstrust journalism onlinejournalism)
  • Guardian Technology Blog: How hackers are using Google to pwn your site
    Jack Schofeld shows how hackers an use Google Code Search to find insecure web servers.
    (tags: google search security php mysql)
  • MediaGuardian.co.uk: Media law review of the year
    Edgar Forbes of Bournemouth University rounds up the year’s major developments in UK media law.
    (tags: media law privacy courts libel foia informationcommissioner)
  • The Register: Tories spin Web 2.0 to out-Fox Ofcom
    Shaun Rolph argues that 18 Doughty Street is just a Tory propaganda operation masquerading as a popular rebellion against mainstream media.
    (tags: 18ds online video citizenjournalism)
  • Hitwise US: Google Blog Search Surpasses Technorati
    Hitwise data show that the market share of visits to Google Blog Search surpassed Technorati’s for the week ending 23 December. The integration with Google News appears to have been a crucial move.
    (tags: google technorati search blogs hitwise googlenews)
  • Red Herring: Real Government May Ban Fake Money
    The South Korean government is considering a proposal for new game industry regulations that would ban the exchange of virtual money, The Korea Times reported this week.
    (tags: second_life secondlife)
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Martin Stabe is a data journalist based in London. He is an head of interactive news at the Financial Times.