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TipTopWebsite.com Show 67

TipTopWebsite.com Show 67

from eDan.com Video Show - Daily Show about everything tech. Free Domain promo on every show! on November 18, 2009
Duration: 460
Rupert Murdoch Says No More Newspapers, Microsoft Stores Offer Dancing, Microsoft Azure Opens In January, Free Domain Promo, Your host Dan Doherty Watch Show 67 Online at: eDan.com/page67Watch Show 67 on your Phone at: Youtube.com/watch?v=72ikQPHLrNM Ipod video file attached here:
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Medien: Das Internet ist ein Problem - Backstage-Berichte von der Nachrichtenbranche

Medien: Das Internet ist ein Problem - Backstage-Berichte von der Nachrichtenbranche

from recent posts tagged francisco - blip.tv (beta) on November 18, 2009
Duration: 629
Backstage - Hinter der Buhne - Hinter den Kulissen: Geschaftsmodelle der Nachrichtenbranche: Geht es Google an den Kragen oder den Burgern mehr ans Portemonnaie ? Was wird fur die Informationen in der Zukunft verlangt? Werden Twitter-Meldungen wertvolle journalistisch aufbereitete Nachrichtenmeldungen, gegen Zahlung auf Wahrheitsgehalt gepruft (verifiziert) und "freigegeben"? Die modernen "Wahrheitsorakel" sind heute bereits die auftraggeberabhangigen Gutachter fur die Justiz und die Statistiker, Wissenschaftler sowie Thinktank-Experten fur die Regierungsplane. Vielleicht werden auch soviel Lugen uber z. B. Twitter verbreitet, dass man eine neue Geschaftsgrundlage fur Journalisten schafft - die Burger werden freiwillig zahlen (aber das ist Spekulation aufgrund von Erfahrungswerten zu andern perfiden Geschaftsmodellen). Werden aktuelle Informationen jemals veralten oder anders gefragt, wird man sich "die Zeitung von gestern" nicht mehr kostenlos ansehen konnen? Das wertvollste sind sicher Informationsarchive und Dossiers mit ganzheitlich thematisch und auch journalistisch aufbereiteten Informationen.
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Medien: Das Internet ist ein Problem - Backstage-Berichte von der Nachrichtenbranche

Medien: Das Internet ist ein Problem - Backstage-Berichte von der Nachrichtenbranche

from recent posts tagged information - blip.tv (beta) on November 18, 2009
Duration: 629
Backstage - Hinter der B hne - Hinter den Kulissen: Gesch ftsmodelle der Nachrichtenbranche: Geht es Google an den Kragen oder den B rgern mehr ans Portemonnaie ? Was wird f r die Informationen in der Zukunft verlangt? Werden Twitter-Meldungen wertvolle journalistisch aufbereitete Nachrichtenmeldungen, gegen Zahlung auf Wahrheitsgehalt gepr ft (verifiziert) und "freigegeben"? Die modernen "Wahrheitsorakel" sind heute bereits die auftraggeberabh ngigen Gutachter f r die Justiz und die Statistiker, Wissenschaftler sowie Thinktank-Experten f r die Regierungspl ne. Vielleicht werden auch soviel L gen ber z. B. Twitter verbreitet, dass man eine neue Gesch ftsgrundlage f r Journalisten schafft - die B rger werden freiwillig zahlen (aber das ist Spekulation aufgrund von Erfahrungswerten zu andern perfiden Gesch ftsmodellen). Werden aktuelle Informationen jemals veralten oder anders gefragt, wird man sich "die Zeitung von gestern" nicht mehr kostenlos ansehen k nnen? Das wertvollste sind sicher Informationsarchive und Dossiers mit ganzheitlich thematisch und auch journalistisch aufbereiteten Informationen.
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Digital Life with Shelly Palmer Episode 4 - 11/17/09

Digital Life with Shelly Palmer Episode 4 - 11/17/09

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 17, 2009
Duration: 1438
Today On Digital Life, Google knows where you are! Is Android a Windows killer? What happens if you buy a chipped Xbox? And, is "Where My Ihop" a valid legal defense? Plus, I'll talk with Jeff Hayzlett, Kodak's Chief Marketing Officer, I'll discuss the famous Zagat's Survey with Co-Founder and Co-Chair, Nina Zagat and I'll chat with Jack Myers about Rupert Murdoch's ideas about charging for content. We have some great Google search tips, some technobabble you need to know, and an answer to the burning question: Blackberry or iPhone? As I help you get a handle on your Digital Life.
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GRITtv: The F Word: Real News Pales Next to Palin

GRITtv: The F Word: Real News Pales Next to Palin

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 17, 2009
Duration: 143
Palin Palin all the time, and never a peep of complaint. That's the long and short of the news cycle these past few day but there are just a few stories on which I'd like to see some follow up. Take the one about Peter W. Galbraith, a former United States ambassador who advocated tirelessly for Kurdish independence. Galbraith wrote scores of op-ed pieces for the New York Times and other outlets, while never disclosing to readers - or apparently, to editors -- that he stood to benefit, financially, from Kurdish independence. Now it turns out he had ties to a Norwegian oil company that scored an enormous stake in at least one of Kurdistan's oil fields -- a stake made possible by independence -- and worth something like $100 million to Galbraith. That's eyebrow-raising stuff. For your other eyebrow, how about the story about Afghanistan, heroin and the CIA. Is it Vietnam redux? Just maybe. Ahmed Wali Karzai, the brother of the Afghan president, apparently gets regular payments from the CIA and has for much of the past eight years. According to current and former American officials, the CIA pays Karzai for a variety of services, including helping to recruit an Afghan paramilitaries and stationing special forces. The hitch -- Karzai's long accused of being one of the country's chief narcotics dealers and Afghan opium sales are through the roof. If it sounds familiar, it should -- while the CIA operated in Vietnam, CIA assets controlled the world's heroin trade. Now it's Afghanistan. The story that hung around for a day or two, then poof. It's disappeared. Leave your news to the cable pundit shows and Palin's an easy, constant diet. We participated ourselves, so no one's innocent, but think you can leave reporting to fend for itself? You can't. This week it's Palin, last week it was Murdoch. Sitting for a television interview with Sky News Australia, he agreed with the claim made by Glenn Beck that President Obama (aka "this guy") was a "racist" with a "deep-seated hatred for white people." That's just out there, too.... But now back to Palin's book. The F Word is a regular commentary by Laura Flanders, the host of GRITtv which broadcasts weekdays on satellite TV (Dish Network Ch. 9415 Free Speech TV) on cable, and online at GRITtv.org and TheNation.com. Follow GRITtv or GRITlaura on Twitter.com.
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TipTopWebsite.com Show 63

TipTopWebsite.com Show 63

from eDan.com Video Show - Daily Show about everything tech. Free Domain promo on every show! on November 12, 2009
Duration: 473
Our Show Is Now Daily! Rupert Murdoch Wants To Charge For Online News, Verizon Droid, Amazon Prime, Free Domain Promo, Your host Dan Doherty Watch Show 63 Online at: eDan.com/page63/a>Watch Show 63 on your Phone at: Youtube.com/watch?v=qswXrtJRYDA Ipod video file attached here:
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News Corp. Continues To Lose Money

News Corp. Continues To Lose Money

from Recession tv on November 10, 2009
Duration: 189
Watch more at Continues To Lose Money...........
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NFL Star Larry Johnson Released After Twitter Outrage: MediaBytes with Shelly Palmer November 10, 2009

NFL Star Larry Johnson Released After Twitter Outrage: MediaBytes with Shelly Palmer November 10, 2009

from recent posts tagged with - blip.tv (beta) on November 10, 2009
Duration: 93
* Larry Johnson released from Kansas City Chiefs after Twitter outrage. * Murdoch says News Corp may ban WSJ from Google. * Yahoo sponsoring free Wi-Fi in Times Square * Sony to issue films on Blu-ray, Download before DVD. * Nokia recalling 14 million cell phone chargers. Read more at ShellyPalmer.com
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FUCK Tom Anderson

FUCK Tom Anderson

from recent posts tagged myspace - blip.tv (beta) on October 25, 2009
Duration: 131
"Rupert Murdoch's prettyboy bitch"
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Pirate Bay Wants To Go Public: MediaBytes with Shelly Palmer August 6, 2009

Pirate Bay Wants To Go Public: MediaBytes with Shelly Palmer August 6, 2009

from recent posts tagged myspace - blip.tv (beta) on August 06, 2009
Duration: 131
* Pirate Bay looks to go public. * Google purchases On2 Technologies. * Publicis in lead for Microsoft's Razorfish. * News Corp. reports yearly lose of $3.4 billion. * Cisco's net income down 46%. Read more at http://www.ShellyPalmer.com
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