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    Are Internet Users Losing Their Id?

    A new study suggests people are beginning to take their online reputations seriously. No need to fear. There’ll always be plenty of folly.

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  • The Business of News and Devices with Rafat Ali

    The Business of News and Devices with Rafat Ali

    paidContent Founder Rafat Ali discusses potential subscription models for newspaper Web sites, what magazines need to do to leverage iPad and tablet devices, and ponders the original content creator versus aggregator divide.

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  • YouTube and the Live Cricket Webcast

    YouTube and the Live Cricket Webcast

    Video Everywhere and the company’s massive webcast of the IPL cricket tournament a few months ago.

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  • Marketers Are Like Farmers

    Marketers Are Like Farmers

    Jeff Hayzlett’s last on-camera interview before announcing his departure from Kodak was a good one.

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  • Job Opportunities with ScribeMedia.org

    We have freelance business reporting positions, as well as a few internships available, here at ScribeMedia.org. Pass it along.

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  • The Birds

    The Birds

    the United States Geological Survey uses Twitter as a surveillance tool.

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  • Video Commerce: The Quiet Revolution in Online Video

    Video Commerce: The Quiet Revolution in Online Video

    Using video as a tool to help generate sales enhances conversion rates and redefines the way we shop for and interact with products over the Internet.

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  • The Future of Web Video Journalism

    The Future of Web Video Journalism

    Web video journalism has come a long way over the past few years with media companies large and small now using it as a primary audience driver for their publications. Time.com’s Craig Duff explains his strategies for online video storytelling, and discusses the company’s initial foray onto the iPad.

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  • Boxee’s Avner Ronen on Monetization

    Boxee’s Avner Ronen on Monetization

    boxee starts to explore monetization, first with pay-per-view, possibly with advertising to follow later this year.

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  • Innovation in Cloud Computing and SaaS

    Innovation in Cloud Computing and SaaS

    It’s now easier than ever to start a Software-as-a-Service business. The cloud infrastructure has come a long way, but has a long way to go. See where the innovation is happening.

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