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  1. @judegomila hey. think you got the wrong link for your forbes post (links to playdom post). if it's today's piece it's http://bit.ly/4wmHu0
  2. hmmm. seem to have spontaneously unfollowed some folk. strange
  3. it's all about the ecom & nokia's ramping-up too: NokiaPay on it's way? (job ad for vp ecommerce) http://bit.ly/4RMsP8
  4. interesting RT @newmediaage Interview with William Lewis, editor-in-chief & [new] MD of digital at Telegraph Media Grp http://bit.ly/6qFilD
  5. @ftsteve set yourself up a renegade google apps account & kiss notes goodbye. nobody ever need know :) now, just need a domain....
  6. @fabiodebe fabs - how could i deny you? :)
  7. @lakey yeah, would be v interesting, especially around paying for general news (in light of 'the week'). like the wine angle
  8. @ruskin147 means they're betting on an ed guy having the commercial vision & ops expertise to guide biz thru it's most critical phase ever
  9. @fabiodebe what am i supposed to be voting for? :)
  10. he's off rupe's c/card list RT @mediaguardian Charging for mainstream news online will not work, says Future chief exec http://bit.ly/7VcACS
  11. stumbling (late) to #bootlaw to hear sage-like words from ft's gen counsel on media ip, content licensing, paid content etc. je suis fatigue
  12. @patphelan oooh! (xperia x10). initial verdict? thinking that might be my next device if sony's not overloaded it with bloatware
  13. great bbc post on paid content, consumption habits & news biz outlook by @paulmasonnews http://bit.ly/4HZQp5 h/t @umairh
  14. @BenedictEvans although they obviously don't have the legacy cost-base issues & structural challenges that traditional media co's do *end*
  15. @BenedictEvans & interesting next gen content co's are free (eg demand media, yahoo) with consumer prod/marketing focus & tech capabilities
  16. @BenedictEvans but if about re-invention (on web) away from just being content db's, or about moving users to new formats, that's different
  17. @BenedictEvans agreed. but just charging for web content won't do enough $$. papers r bygone products from offline age. are being darwinised
  18. @BenedictEvans so you're making the ammo? ;-) can't help feeling that it's analysing a poorly executed model where products are often flawed
  19. RT @dannysullivan: If Newspapers Were Stores, Would Visitors Be “Worthless” Then?, http://bit.ly/6zE7O0
  20. @Benebdon nice