links for 2009-02-03
4 February 2009
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It was a utopian vision: an encyclopedia for the people, by the people. But eight years on, Wikipedia is plagued by endless hoaxes, riven by boardroom rebellion – and lurches from one cash crisis to another. Will it become a footnote in the history of the web? Worth reading the comment from Jay Walsh from the WikimediaFoundation to see the other side of the story.
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A league table of sporting legends, rising stars and Olympic icons who are leading the way on the micro-blogging site
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Women over 55 are the fastest-growing demographic on the social network, their ranks swelling a jaw-dropping 175.3 percent since late September, according to InsideFacebook.
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Getty Images is giving up on Scoopt, the citizen photojournalism agency it bought from Glasgow-based founder Kyle MacRae in 2007. I personally think this is a massive shame as Citizen Journalism is becoming more relevant in today's world of converged technology and mobile gadgets.
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A brilliant question posed by Dave Fleet… Is Blogger Relations worth it? Can the ROI be justified. I say "Yes"… read on to view his thoughts.
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Steve Rubel explores how emerging technologies are revolutionizing marketing communications
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Last week while at Davos, Mark Zuckerberg mentioned that the company currently has over 25 million people accessing the site via their mobile devices on a monthly basis. As of today, the company has over 4 million daily active users just between their top 3 mobile applications.
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from Jonathan MacDonald.com
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