Content Delivery And Distribution - Articles Archive
from March 28, 2006 to January 28, 2006


Digital content is not only the latest hip song or your newly released blockbuster movie in digital format. Digital content, whether your government has helped you realize this or not, is also the vast, immense amount of historical, artistic and cultural works that is gradually findings ... read more

Robin Good and the people of the web - Manifesto delle Libertà Digitali - March 28, 2006
 
"Micro, web-page embedded browsers, open up new possibilities for navigating and finding additional relevant content with great ease of use and while never leaving the original page." Imagine a micro browser, embedded in your web site home page, which allows your readers to navigate your blogroll ... read more

Robin Good - March 24, 2006
 

Here is a new basket full of new media delicacies for your Sharewood Picnic. Once again I have gotten a great bunch of interesting new media tools, resources and pointers I have run into during my daily research and online explorations. Some of these new media ... read more

Robin Good - March 19, 2006
 


It's hand-wringing time for journalists again. The annual report from the Project for Excellence in Journalism sounds increasingly familiar themes for a profession under fire. The gap between still-maturing online markets and waning print markets makes it harder than ever for news publishers to commit expenditures ... read more

John Blossom - Shore - March 15, 2006
 

Branded content is nothing short of a punch-drunk-fighters reaction to the paradigm shifting changes in our media and consumption habits. The rules have changed and it seems that interestingly advertisers are in a scramble to get out of the ad spot and into content generation. Soap ... read more

Alan Moore - SMLXL - March 14, 2006
 

Here is a new basket full of new media delicacies for your Sharewood Picnic. Once again I have gotten a great bunch of interesting new media tools, resources and pointers I have run into during my daily research and explorations. All these new media gems can ... read more

Robin Good - March 12, 2006
 

Sooner or later, and maybe without even knowing the technical terms required to communicate this to someone else, you will want to subscribe and monitor web sites, information pages, or online catalog sections on an ongoing basis. You have heard about RSS, webfeeds, Atom and other ... read more

Robin Good - March 9, 2006
 

Create, contribute, connect. This is the new mantra for newly launched Wetpaint, a new wiki service, allowing you to create, edit and collaborate on private or public web content with unprecedented simplicity and ease of use. This is indeed how wikis should have always been, given the ... read more

 


Here is a new basket full of new media delicacies for your Sharewood Picnic. Once again I have gotten a great bunch of interesting new media tools, resources and pointers I have run into during my daily research and explorations. All these new media gems can ... read more

Robin Good - March 5, 2006
 

A new Dutch-based service allows anyone to subscribe to her favorite news feeds and receive selected news items via instant messenger, SMS on mobile phone or email depending on her online presence "status" and personal preference settings. With such support one can remain in touch with ... read more

Robin Good - March 3, 2006
 
Good content is like water, or a great view: you build business around it, not on it. More and more, online content and media publishers are understanding that giving extra reach, a rich end user experience, mindshare and freedom of access to good, quality content creates much ... read more

Robin Good - February 24, 2006
 

The New York Times reports on a video clip of a comedy sketch from NBC's "Saturday Night Live" television show that fans began to circulate on the web to millions of downloaders. NBC initially made a legal copy of "Lazy Sunday" available for free via its ... read more

John Blossom - Shore - February 23, 2006
 

The first full-fledged mobile television channel devoted to broadcast live sports, news and entertainment has just been announced in Milan, Italy. Called "La3" (The Three), the new all-Italian television channel broadcasts by utilizing DVB-H technology which allows direct reception from a new generation of new mobile videophones ... read more

Robin Good - Kataweb - February 22, 2006
 

For the good and for the bad, television has been one of the most influential factors in the development of our present day culture and world view. While the reality and illusions television has created may not be perfectly marching the ideal world you may have ... read more

Robin Good - February 21, 2006
 

I am having a bit of a ramble around the demise of mass media, why it happened in the first place and how our digital world is impacting on what we consume and how. So I came across an interesting book by Lizabeth Cohen - ... read more

Alan Moore - February 17, 2006
 
In the early days of radio in the U.S. there was very little control over who could use the various frequencies available to both commercial and amateur providers. Both were mixed in together in an interesting if chaotic hodge-podge. Subsequent regulations separated out frequencies to be ... read more

John Blossom - Shore - February 9, 2006
 

Sharewood Picnic is my weekly collection of new media resources and tools. In it you find the best new media tools and picks I discover weekly during my daily research and explorations. The picnic gems I select are all tools and services that while small or ... read more

Robin Good - February 5, 2006
 

Ben Hunt casts an eye to the future of a more connected web and how we will experience it through new social applications. This vision features insights into new search engines, an online marketplace, and solutions for phishing and spam. Ben also predicts that Yahoo will ... read more

Ben Hunt - Web Design from Scratch - February 4, 2006
 

Sharewood Picnic is my weekly collection of new media resources and tools. In it you find the best new media tools and picks I run into every week during my daily research and explorations into the future of independent media publishing. This week as before I ... read more

Robin Good - January 29, 2006
 

The Blogosphere allows people to search for answers, to challenge and to build on established theories. It gives a person a voice in the global conversation, which is unrestrained by national borders, although some governments do tightly control the use of the Internet. The Blogosphere can ... read more

James Torio - James Torio - January 28, 2006
 

previous   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   next  

 

Subscribe to Robin Good's "Content Delivery And Distribution" News Feed
Subscribe to all of Robin Good's News Feeds

 

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

 

Real Time Web Analytics