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AOL is trying its most ambitious super-content project yet with freelance content site Seed.com: offering 2,000 $50 assignments on SXSW bands for its music site Spinner.com.

via David Kaplan, AOL Tries To Seed SXSW With Coverage Of 2,000 Bands | paidContent. Seed’s official launch post.

02.01.10 | Editorial & Programming, Enterprise, Industry Shift, Products & Services

How to oversee a DAM initiative:

  • Archive
  • Rights
  • Metadata
  • IT/Technology
  • Staff

Five Easy Pieces…. courtesy Philip Spiegel, via Rahel Bailie.

11.10.09 | Content Management, Enterprise, Theory & Practice

 

“I’m sure some publishers will have some objections to something like this but (at the same time) many traditional publishers also objected to blogs.”

via Google’s Latest Ambition: A Universal Commenting System For The Web | paidContent.

10.27.09 | Emerging Media, Enterprise, Products & Services

COPE: Create Once, Publish Everywhere, by Daniel Jacobson of NPR. See his related post.

Related presentation:

NPR’s COPE: Create Once, Publish Everywhere

10.14.09 | Content Management, Content Specialists, Editorial & Programming, Enterprise, Technical Architecture

 

Having worked in intranets for over a decade now I know how easy it is to forget who all the work is really for and who else might be affected by the decisions we make.

via User/stakeholder maps for intranets « manIA

01.06.09 | Enterprise, Theory & Practice

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