Online Publishing

Twitter in a Dead End

These days it’s hard to find someone who doesn’t know about Twitter as a social networking status updating site mainly founded in 2007 with the very simple and basic idea to let people share their status on the web with 140...

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COI guidance on use of RDFa

Via a post from Mark Birbeck, I notice that the UK Central Office for Information has published some guidelines called Structuring information on the Web for re-usability which include some guidance on the use of RDFa to...

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Plone 3.3.2 - Content management for web publishing & Zope server. (Free)

Plone 3.3.2 Plone is a content management system for web publishing and the Zope application server. The system provides pre-configured security and roles, a set of content types, and multi-lingual support, among other...

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Meredith Special Interest Media Group Signs on to Wetpaint

Meredith Special Interest Media Joins ABC, CBS, T-Mobile, HTC, and Other Leading Brands to Provide Users With an Online Collaborative Platform February 12, 2007 - Wetpaint ( www.wetpaint.com ), the consumer-friendly Wiki for...

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AdSense News: Microsoft Partners with openx for Free Ad-serving - Digitaltrends.com

to offer publishers free ad-serving technology for their websites. As part of the multi-year agreement, Microsoft will get access to a major distribution channel through OpenX’s community of more than 150,000 websites that...

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Director- Traffic Growth,Editorial, Social Media, Web Publishing

CA-Culver City, Director- Traffic Growth, Editorial, Social Media, Web Publishing Editorial Director for Growing Company in Culver City, CA! Skills Required Editorial Director, Organic Audience Growth, Women's Media, Experience...

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Q&A with 7TH SON: DESCENT’s J.C. Hutchins

With PERSONAL EFFECTS: DARK ART and now 7TH SON: DESCENT, J.C. Hutchins is pushing the boundaries of the conventional novel. In this interview, he discusses how he got there against initial odds, and how the Internet will...

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Sweet! Is Sugar the future of publishing?

Posted by Adam Lashinsky, Editor at Large The women-centric collection of sites is shaking up the web — and traditional media. Lisa Sugar's celebrity blog morphed into an online empire. Photo: Sugar Inc. The state of affairs in...

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RAMP Receives Streaming Media's 2009 Readers' Choice Awards for Video Search and Indexing...

November 19, 2009 -- RAMP, the industry's leading Content Optimization platform, announced today that it has won the Streaming Media 2009 Readers' Choice Awards in the category of Search and Indexing Platform for its MediaCloud...

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New Network Gives Smaller Online Publishers Free Legal Help

The Citizen Media Law Project (CMLP) has launched the Online Media Legal Network (OLMLN) that will offer free legal advice to online journalists and bloggers. Lawyers participating in OMLN will provide smaller online publishers...

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