links for 2005-10-11
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Much of the innovation we’re seeing in the use and spread of consumer-generated media (CGM) draws from the political blog space.
PaidContent.org reports: C-SPAN is launching its podcasts with three popular shows: After Words, Q & A and segments from American Perspectives.
Chip raises the question of whether we should even continue to have vice presidential debates, given their track record.
Paul Kedrosky points to the Financial Times’ list of six business books of the year. (Leave it to the Europeans to decide to end the year early.) I’ve read and enjoyed 3 of the 6 (The World is Flat, by Tom Friedman; The Search by John Battelle; and Freakonomics by Steve Levitt and Stephen Dubner). …
Here is a tantalizing tidbit about a new blog analytics tool called Measure Map. It isn’t live yet, but you can sign up for an invitation.
One of the most intriguing new products unveiled at DEMOfall was a USB “smart drive” created by U3. Here’s the idea: on a USB thumb drive (for you Luddites that’s a thing the size of your thumb – get it? – that you plug into your computer), you can hold not only your data, but…
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