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Recommended links for the week ending January 14

photo of Michel Bauwens

Michel Bauwens
14th January 2007


P2P Business and Economics

The Hamlet Economy explained

Doc Searls on the Zero Distance economy (podcast),

Open source is where the action is in 2007, a review of 10 companies,

Social shopping networks are emerging, writes Springwise, mentioning examples such as Crowdstorm and Stylehive,

Bloggers are not making money by using Adsense, datamining.typepad.com/data_mining/2007/01/do_bloggers_rea.html

P2P Media

The Future of Open Content lies in TV (Micropersuasion),

The Future of Open Access journalist lies in e-book readers,

Four reasons why Open Access is necessary and beneficial,

The Death of the User, cause we’re all publishers now,

The Deportalization of the Internet,

Presence and its Management

The Web most widely shared videos can be found in this hyper-aggregator

Spokeo, a hyper-aggregator for your social network sites

After the long tail, let’s not forget the Fat Belly

Most influential user-generated content in 2006, tipping point in politics,

Geert Lovink on blogging as cynicism,

Review of mobile presence applications,

Mobile picture’s blog, an impressive example by our friend and benefactor, Brice Le Blevennec, who obviously, “loves his Josiane”,

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