A Journal Feeds Wikipedia
A journal begins requiring authors to submit peer-reviewed pages to Wikipedia. Is this a great idea?
A journal begins requiring authors to submit peer-reviewed pages to Wikipedia. Is this a great idea?
Amazon’s new iPhone app leverages camera phones and humans in a new way. Can science education take a similar approach?
Bragging about downloads is akin to saying your site doesn’t work well. Authors will soon start to notice.
Obama is to Roosevelt as YouTube is to radio = a major moment in communications.
A new report from Forrester Research (paid report) reveals that social media is growing in nearly every way possible, with some aspects rocketing into majorities of the population. The author of the report, Josh Bernhoff, provides an overview in his […]
Obama.com and Military.com settle any differences by focusing on the people.
For a fraction of their revenues, Google creates a win-win.
Microsoft adopts OpenID in its Windows Live environment. Dick Hardt’s argument seems poised to win the day.
Once touted as Platform 2.0, Facebook is now suffocating its applications to make room for a new growth strategy every Web publisher should see coming.
In the information tsunami, some of the best writers are seeking shelter, preferring intimacy and connection to broadcast and reach.
News is breaking. How it’s breaking holds lessons for customer-centric scholarly publishers.
Autumns dangers are upon us! Watch this report for a full appreciation of the risks!!
Socially networked data visualization becomes a reality with Many Eyes.
A new Technorati report on the state of the blogosphere jibes with observations that blogs have become mainstream.
Users are dropping email, and young people aren’t taking to it. What does this portend?