links for 2007-08-15
Wednesday, 15 August 2007, 13:25
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“Looks like there’s an easily embeddable Google Maps feature that will be launching in about a week. The feature was unveiled at Google Australia.”
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Online subbing goof at the Daily Mail …
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Dow Jones & Co., which is being acquired by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp., reported late Monday that ad revenue for its flagship Wall Street Journal fell 7.2% in July on a 20.9% decrease in advertising volume.
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“The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times may drop pay-to-read content. But online ad revenue alone won’t cut it.”
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Washington Post man Craig Stoltz: “At a time when newspapers must reinvent themselves as New Media, it’s an ideal moment to do away with bylines.”
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“AideRSS is a Godsend. It analyzes the activity around each item in an RSS feed — Technorati hits, comments, Del.icio.us links, traffic reports, etc. — and calculates a score for the item.”
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“Comscore data for July reveals that Bebo is now the number one visited social networking site in the UK, overtaking MySpace. Sitting in third place is Facebook. “
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Non-sk8er boi Jon Gripton recounts an unsuccessful attempt to interview Avril Lavigne in Second Life for Sky News.
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Question marks in a headline usually mean “No”. Probably not in this case, though.
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