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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.
How to oversee a DAM initiative:
Five Easy Pieces…. courtesy Philip Spiegel, via Rahel Bailie.
“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.
COPE: Create Once, Publish Everywhere, by Daniel Jacobson of NPR. See his related post.
Related presentation:
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
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