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A brief guide to the burgeoning world of online video lectures—and a new model for video publishers.
A brief guide to the burgeoning world of online video lectures—and a new model for video publishers.
In search of the distraction-free desktop.
It’s an open secret in our daily work how often the challenges posed by content elude our collective talents and acumen.
An introduction to what Predicate does—and to the emerging field of content strategy.
Predicate has worked with a wide array of content-rich organizations: Arts & Entertainment Television Networks, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Condé Nast, Thomson Reuters, University of Michigan, Washington Post Company, and Yahoo!
A running report on must-read news, analysis and resources from the content landscape. Updated frequently. »
I say again, let us pay. Make the process as easy as possible. Make it invisible and transparent. Make us register once and once only. Walls are not the way forward, but walls are not the same thing as payment, and without some form of payment, the press will not be here in five years’ time. (more…)
[M]ake a distinction between “formats” and “forms.” A hardback, a paperback, an audiobook, and many an ebook simply represent different forms of the same work. New formats, on the other hand, represent deeper changes in how authors develop content and readers consume it. (more…)
Scarcity is not a viable business model on the Internet.
Fred Wilson, via Mathew Ingram, If an App Is Your Content Strategy, You Are Doomed: Tech News and Analysis «.
The real loser here is the middle take. This is what the weeklies like Time and Newsweek have historically offered: reportage and essays produced a few days after major events, with a bit of analysis sprinkled on top. They’re neither fast enough to be conversational nor slow enough to be truly deep. The Internet has essentially demonstrated how unsatisfying that sort of thinking can be.
via Suzanne, iPhone & iPad UX Reviews » Blog Archive » iPad UX Review: Flipboard vs. Pulse.
User Experience: Flipboard V Pulse
Some of this metadata is shared between both the collections management system and the DAM, but not all of it is in both. Each system has their own specific types of metadata. This sharing can even include the collections management system linking to the images in the DAM and not just data and vice versa (data to the images).
Podcasting is an often overlooked corner of the media world [....] The iTunes store from Apple, where about 75 percent of the audience for podcasts looks for fresh material, contains about 150,000 regular shows featuring has-been and up-and-coming comics and sex talk, as well as mainstream fare like NPR and CNN broadcasts. (more…)
I would say that three elements of content strategy are essential: analysis, editorial, and architecture.
via Andrew Maier, Questioning Authority: Our interview with Colleen Jones, author of Clout | UX Booth.
We have the ability to predict the performance of an article on the front page into the future—and empowered with that information we generate real-time recommendations on what articles to place where on the front page,” [Visual Revenue] CEO Dennis Mortensen wrote in a blog post.
I think the thing that attracts me most to Vanilla is its simplicity and elegance. Sure, it is incredibly powerful however this is not at the expense of usability. The admin interface is beautifully designed and intuitive to use. You can add categories, manage users, send out announcements and indeed do everything else you would expect without any documentation or training. It’s just obvious.
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