Ego

By Ste Drayton | May 1, 2007

http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2007/04/ego.html Just about every book publisher, including mine, has a beautifully lit display case of their books in the lobby. And just about every author, […]

WWF – throwing the web 2.0 kitchen sink at saving the planet

By Ste Drayton | April 27, 2007

I received an email today inviting me to help save the tiger by contributing a photo to an online tiger mosaic that WWF are building. […]

Streakers, Gunmen and The Death of Network News

By Ste Drayton | April 26, 2007

by Rohit Here’s a fact: if you get naked and run across the football field at an NFL game, you won’t get on television. The […]

How 7 basic human needs are driving the new social web

By Ste Drayton | April 26, 2007

Yet for most, Web2.0 is about the next evolution of the Internet and how it is becoming more useful for everyone. Yes, there are lots […]

The Participation Ladder

By Ste Drayton | April 25, 2007

Forrester segmented the online audience into several different stratas – what they call a ladder of participation. They found that “Inactives” are by far the […]

http://www.searchmarketinggurus.com/search_marketing_gurus/2007/04/newspapers_onli.html

By Ste Drayton | April 23, 2007

According to an article on PaidContent today, newspaper companies are seeing a slowing in online ad revenue growth. This really struck me as interesting. Especially […]

How the web is/will affect journalism

By Ste Drayton | April 21, 2007

(Video – worth watching 1 time at least)http://www.robinsloan.com/epic/ Lessons From a Newsroom’s Digital Frontlinehttp://www.nieman.harvard.edu/reports/06-1NRspring/p53-0601-riley.html “What is happening is, in short, a revolution in the way […]

The Race

By Ste Drayton | April 21, 2007

By the usual indicators, daily newspapers are in a deepening downward spiral. The new year brought reports of more newsroom layoffs, dwindling print circulation, flat […]

Saying You Can’t Compete With Free Is Saying You Can’t Compete Period

By Ste Drayton | April 21, 2007

Everyone else learns to differentiate — why can’t those who produce infinite goods do the same? The answer is that they already do — even […]

Vast majority of visitors would rather watch than participate

By Ste Drayton | April 19, 2007

A tiny 0.16 percent of visits to Google’s top video-sharing site, YouTube, are by users seeking to upload video for others to watch, according to […]