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  1. Facebook Redesign: Who Cares?

    blogherald.com » The Blog Herald - Aug 17, 2008

    Not too many, it would seem. Silicon Alley Insider counts some 38,000 people being unhappy enough with the new Facebook design to join a group. That’s nothing, when thinking about the fact that there are some 90

    Also tagged: news, facebook, redesign

  2. YouTube Not Getting Into Live Streaming, After All

    allthingsd.com » Voices - Aug 14, 2008

    By Michael Learmouth, Senior Editor, Silicon Alley Insider Stream, Justin.TV, Stickam, Mogulus and everyone else trying to make a business out of live streaming can breath a little easier. YouTube, which had

    Also tagged: video, google, voices, advertising, stream, youtube, stickam, justin tv, mogulus, michael learmonth

  3. Facebook Redesign: Who Cares?

    blogherald.com » The Blog Herald - Aug 13, 2008

    Not too many, it would seem. Silicon Alley Insider counts some 38,000 people being unhappy enough with the new Facebook design to join a group. That’s nothing, when thinking about the fact that there are some 90

    Also tagged: news, facebook, redesign

  4. Facebook Redesign: Who Cares?

    blogherald.com » The Blog Herald - Aug 11, 2008

    Not too many, it would seem. Silicon Alley Insider counts some 38,000 people being unhappy enough with the new Facebook design to join a group. That’s nothing, when thinking about the fact that there are some 90

    Also tagged: news, facebook, redesign

  5. Gawker Media Takes a Pop at Los Angeles Times’ Record Month

    Gawker Media Takes a Pop at Los Angeles Times’ Record Month

    blogherald.com » The Blog Herald - Aug 11, 2008

    Gawker Media, the blog network lead by Nick Denton, had a great July, it would seem, with no less than 6 sites setting new traffic records. Impressive indeed. The official posting also notes: Also important is the

    Also tagged: features, traffic, gawker media, los angeles times, nick denton

  6. TubeMogul publishes state of web video monetization – its quiet hazy though

    TubeMogul publishes state of web video monetization – its quiet hazy though

    startupmeme.com » Startup Meme - Aug 9, 2008

    TubeMogul, a video upload and analytics service, has published an interesting report about the state of web video monetization. According to the report only half of TubeMogul’s users are actually monetizing their

    Also tagged: video, uncategorized, tubemogul

  7. Media hacks compete for best nonworking Olympics links [Tim The IT Guy]

    Media hacks compete for best nonworking Olympics links [Tim The IT Guy]

    valleywag.com » Valleywag - Aug 8, 2008

    So far, no one has published a workaround for YouTube's block on Americans trying to reach the site's beijing2008 channel. But lazy reporting and glib posts from reputable sites make it sound like the geeks (i.e. me)

    Also tagged: top, olympics, wired, online video, newteevee, great moments in journalism, tim the it guy

  8. Gawker Media Takes a Pop at Los Angeles Times’ Record Month

    Gawker Media Takes a Pop at Los Angeles Times’ Record Month

    blogherald.com » The Blog Herald - Aug 8, 2008

    Gawker Media, the blog network lead by Nick Denton, had a great July, it would seem, with no less than 6 sites setting new traffic records. Impressive indeed. The official posting also notes: Also important is the

    Also tagged: features, traffic, gawker media, los angeles times, nick denton

  9. Rumor: Daily Candy To Comcast For $75 Million?

    allthingsd.com » Voices - Jul 25, 2008

    By Peter Kafka, Managing Editor, Silicon Alley Insider Daily Candy, the pioneering newsletter startup owned by Bob Pittman’s Pilot Group Ventures, is perenially supposed to be on the block, but has yet to change

    Also tagged: voices, comcast, peter kafka, bob pittman, daily candy, pilot group ventures

  10. More Ads Coming To iPhone Apps: AdMob Expands iPhone Ad Network

    allthingsd.com » Voices - Jul 25, 2008

    By Dan Frommer, Blogger, Silicon Alley Insider We haven’t spotted many ads so far in Apple’s (AAPL) two-week-old iPhone app platform. But that could change soon: Mobile ad network AdMob is opening its network up to

    Also tagged: apple, voices, aapl, admob, dan frommer, iphone app platform

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