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Content Aggregators are Killing Content Creators

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

It isn’t uncommon to see people sharing articles on FriendFeed, including all the images from the post, and then copying the entirety of the text into the comments section. It’s certainly not unthinkable that someone will import your RSS feed into another website without ever gaining any permission to do so.

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How to Identify Your Own Top Trends of 2009

Adam Sherk

What generated the most “likes” and comments on your Facebook Page? What types of stories gained traction (or were buried) on social news sites like Digg and Reddit? 7 comments… read them below or add one } David Mathison December 22, 2009 at 1:46 pm Great points Adam, thanks for sharing! Happy New Year.

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The Most Buried News Sites on Digg

Adam Sherk

Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk The Most Buried News Sites on Digg by Adam Sherk on July 23, 2009 It’s no secret that mainstream news sites are experiencing increased exposure on social news sites like Digg. By contrast Telegraph.co.uk

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Social Media Visitors More Loyal But Still a Very Small Percentage.

Adam Sherk

But I wouldn’t have expected Digg to be a strong second, since the social news site is known for sending large spikes of visitors that quickly scan the page and then move on. It’s also important to note that while search engine visitors may be less loyal their volume is much greater, especially visitors from Google.

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How friendfeed Can Teach You About Your Friends

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Founded by four ex-Googlers, FriendFeed allows you to subscribe to your friends’ updates across 35 social networks and to stay up to date with the content they’re discovering and sharing across the web. Beyond learning about your users, FriendFeed allows users to comment on content within the site itself.

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Choice of Form: Two Legal Seminars As Social Media

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

We pause for 10 minutes, and when we return, the class asks questions or makes comments, to which Professor Jutras responds. Then the comments come in, and a conversation takes place. But it’s only ever got two participants: the original commenter and the blogger. I see this seminar as a blog.

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Techipedia Redesign is Finally Live

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I know there will still be some tweaks that will be made in the upcoming days, but I’d love your feedback on the new design. I like the mouseover on the navigation and really like how you highlighted your response in comments. Good luck with the new design. Is your RSS dude taking a crap? Really nice touch.

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