Well – for those obsessed with numbers (t d f).
Blogherald: “Now for the good stuff: the number of blogs in existence: over 100 million blogs”
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thomas n. burg – on social media, software tools and its benefits for us, and sometimes gossip.
Well – for those obsessed with numbers (t d f).
Blogherald: “Now for the good stuff: the number of blogs in existence: over 100 million blogs”
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You need to understand that difference, it’s a paradigm shift (t d f) – nothing less. Like back then when we realized that movies (t d f) have a grammar different to the one of theatres and stages.
Young blog their way to a publishing revolution: [...]“There are signs of a significant generation gap (t d f), and rather than using the internet as their parents do – as an information source, to shop or to read newspapers online – most young people are using it to communicate with one another.[...]” (Via Smart Mobs.)
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I’m not entirely convinced if that’s really fun for us. Although def. a relevant move form the desktop pc to the web as platform.
I anticipate lots of competitors on a less diffused customer base but only one click away.
Made def. sense for Google (t d f) to invest in storage to give away and data-mining to harness the fruits.
[Update:] I think we’ll see java-enabled OpenOffice (t d f) via the browser (or/and the Google Toolbar) pretty soon.
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