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    Remix, Mashup And Monetize Your Media With Licensed Content: MixerCast



    If you want to remix and mashup your own media with licensed content from top branded sources, and monetize the resulting rich-media presentations, you need look no further. Personal media remixing and publishing tools are hot stuff at the moment, with tools like the recently reviewed ...
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    Michael Pick -- June 12




    Edit, Remix, Mash Up: Share Your Online Content With Flektor



    Digital content is easier than ever to not only store and share online, but also edit and mashup into new and great looking remixes. Now it is possible to do all of this and more from a single browser-based application. The latest breed of web applications have ...
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    Michael Pick -- June 4




    Beyond NewsMastering: Yahoo! Pipes Is The Internet RSS Remixer - Overview And Reports



    Yahoo! Pipes, is essentially a very powerful RSS feed remixer, which goes well and beyond the original newsmastering concept I described a few years ago. Potentially, Yahoo! Pipes is a highly disruptive visual programming environment that puts in the hands of many people the ...
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    Robin Good and Michael Pick -- February 9





    Online Publishing Platform Allows Full Syndication And Distribution Of Multimedia Content: Splashcast



    Every week it seems to become a little bit easier to get involved in multimedia content delivery and syndication - whether through sharing videos using Youtube, photos through Flickr, or your thoughts using popular blogging platforms. The ability to upload, embed and easily share media content ...
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    Michael Pick -- January 30




    Remix-Based Read/Write Culture Vs. The Read-Only Choke-Hold: Lawrence Lessig Video Highlights



    The Read/Write culture of the remix and mash up are reshaping the web as we know it. Photo credit: Jonan Basterra But both continue to be threatened by those who would maintain an economic choke-hold on creativity. For while smart start-ups and media producers are backing the ...
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    Lawrence Lessig and Michael Pick -- December 14




    Web 2.0: What Is A Mash Up? Marshall Kirkpatrick Video Interview



    Web 2.0 has unleashed an era of online participation, personalization and interoperability set to change the way we network, do business and interact with the media that engulf us. One of the most exciting developments in recent times is that of the Mash Up. The term Mash-Up ...
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    Robin Good -- October 17




    Web 2.0 - How Networked Media Are Reshaping Business: Alan Moore - Video Interview



    Web 2.0 is reshaping the media and business landscape to an extent unimaginable even a year ago. Photo credit: Alan Moore At the very center of this shift in how media is produced and consumed and in how businesses function, is the increased importance of community, collaboration ...
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    Michael Pick and Robin Good -- October 11




    Video Editing, Publishing And Remixing Online Is Here



    Video editing, publishing and remixing online is now a reality. Before I could even ponder or realize the amazing opportunities that these new video editing tools were going to unleash on us, I am already surrounded by a small set of great online video services ...
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    Robin Good -- April 6






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