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August 10, 2005

Länkar om online media

mymarkup.net: OK, lite långt och rambling om potentiella bloggtjänster
Om Malik: Why P2P is Here to Stay
BBC: Berners-Lee on the read/write web [via: mymarkup.net]
Wired: Hollywood to E.A.: Bring it on
Rebuilding Media: Are metro papers outdated?. Lokala nyheter är intressantare.
Techdirt: What The NY Times Is Thinking
Editor & Publisher: Sophisticated Web Stats Give Editors Better Idea of Reader [via: Networkers.se]
Lloyd@Work: India adds 2.49 million mobile users in July
Slashdot: The Early History of Nupedia and Wikipedia, Part II
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