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    <published>2006-02-25T22:34:43Z</published>
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    <title>Read/WriteWeb Filter</title>
    <summary>- Erik Benson goes &quot;old man grey&quot; (I knew he was wise beyond his years...) - Kevin Roberts&apos; Sisomo (leading edge kiwi wows the marketing/advertising world again with a beautifully designed site about his &apos;Sisomo&apos; concept -- &quot;the story of sight, sound and motion&quot;) - The Future of Web Apps podcasts available now (this will...</summary>
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      <name>Richard MacManus</name>
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      <![CDATA[<p><img alt="old man grey" src="http://static.flickr.com/31/103964281_c3f6f51bd4_m.jpg"
width="240" height="180" align="left" hspace="5" vspace="5" />- <a
href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/erikbenson/103964281/">Erik Benson goes "old man
grey"</a> (I knew he was wise beyond his years...)</p>

<p>- <a href="http://www.sisomo.com/">Kevin Roberts' Sisomo</a> (leading edge kiwi wows
the marketing/advertising world again with a beautifully designed site about his 'Sisomo'
concept -- "the story of sight, sound and motion")</p>

<p>- <a href="http://www.carsonworkshops.com/summit/">The Future of Web Apps podcasts</a>
available now (this will keep my ears busy for a while...)</p>

<p>- <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=1650209&amp;page=1">Is
MySpace.com Really That Popular?</a> ("...despite having large numbers of registered
users, only a portion of those are active participants on the site.")</p>

<p>- <a
href="http://www.bubblegeneration.com/2006/02/industry-note-great-divide-why-is.cfm">Umair:
Why is the Valley Afraid of MySpace?</a> ("The challenge, of course, is for geeks to
understand that it's exactly this value equation they should be disrupting, not ignoring:
making marketing, branding, advertising not evil.")</p>

<p>- <a
href="http://www.bubblegeneration.com/2006/02/why-yahoo-didnt-build-myspace-dont.cfm#114074577285545567">
Commenter on Umair's site about why MySpace got popular</a> ("All this talk about MySpace
lately. As someone who was part of the Los Angeles indie music scene that is now credited
with making MySpace cool, I can tell you it was all about hooking up.")</p>

<p>- <a
href="http://www.yardley.ca/blog/index.php/archives/2006/02/21/yahoos-counterproductive-pyramid/">
Greg Yardly on why Yahoo's social media pyramid is wrong</a> ("To compete, Yahoo&rsquo;s
new services need 90% creators, not 1% or 10%." -- note that Bradley Horowitz pops up <a
href="http://www.yardley.ca/blog/index.php/archives/2006/02/21/yahoos-counterproductive-pyramid/#comment-2673">
in the comments</a> to say he agrees.)</p>

<p>- <a href="http://mashable.com/2006/02/21/feedxs-an-early-edge-feeder/">Pete Cashmore
on Edge Feeders</a> (points to <a href="http://feedxs.com/">FeedXS</a> as an early
example of a service that creates RSS feeds on the fly -- i.e. feeds are created and
consumed as easily as reading something on the Web)</p>

<p>- <a href="http://publishing2.com/2006/02/25/audiences-are-not-created-equal">Scott
Karp: Audiences are not created equal</a> ("Old Media has the audiences, but
doesn&rsquo;t know what to do with them. New Media knows what to do, but doesn&rsquo;t
have the audiences.")</p>

<p>- <a
href="http://prblog.typepad.com/strategic_public_relation/2006/02/10_flickr_hacks.html">10
Flickr Hacks</a></p>

<p>Flickr pic <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/erikbenson/103964281/">by Erik
Benson</a></p>]]>
      
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