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Paul Gelb,
Avenue A | Razorfish
Web 2.0 has made distribution more important than destination. Content is infinitely portable. News ...
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Web 2.0 has made distribution more important than destination. Content is infinitely portable. News and information are easy to share and adapt. Content from broadcast networks appears legally on hundreds of sites. So do CBS, NBC, ABC and FOX matter anymore? What about ESPN, New York Times and Wall Street Journal?
Human / Social Issues
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Heather Gold,
subvert
Feminism teaches "the personal is political" and the web shows that the personal is now public. Chri...
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Feminism teaches "the personal is political" and the web shows that the personal is now public. Christmas newsletters and recipes are the social media of their time, and women are the key social nodes of our culture. In her comic and though-provoking style, Heather Gold brings together 4 very different feminist and web thinkers to discuss what makes social networks strong and predict where they're heading next online.
Community / Social Networks
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Tariq Muhammad,
AOL
The speaker will highlight the growing audience of BlackVoices and how African-Americans are increas...
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The speaker will highlight the growing audience of BlackVoices and how African-Americans are increasingly growing their presence online by highlighting the AOL CyberStudy. Black Voices is the No. 1 online destination for African-American news, culture and community.
Advertising / Marketing
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Chris Tolles,
Topix.com is the leading online news community
As the newspaper industry declines, it’s up to us to ensure that people engage with the news that ...
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As the newspaper industry declines, it’s up to us to ensure that people engage with the news that matters to them locally. Thanks to the penetration of broadband; sites like Topix, NowPublic, outside.in; and the online efforts of newspaper chains like Gannett, an interactive, a locally powered solution is emerging. And, because the “local voice” is often the most credible and relevant, it is impacting the way communities generate and receive news, exchange information and perceive brands. Chris Tolles, CEO of Topix will lead a discussion about how everyone from marketers and designers to developers and content providers should create campaigns and services with a keen eye to people who live outside of the media bubbles of San Francisco and Manhattan.
Community / Social Networks
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