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Embedly
"Convert your links into embeddable content. We currently support more than 100 services, and more are on the way."
api  code  development  embedded  embed  media  startup  tools 
october 2010 by earth2marsh
Confronting the Challenges of Participatory Culture: Media Education for the 21st Century - Digital Learning
"Henry Jenkins, Director of the Comparative Media Studies Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology published this white paper that explores new frameworks and models for media literacy."
academic  henry_jenkins  literacy  participatory  media  media_literacy  participatory_culture  elearning  whitepaper 
july 2010 by earth2marsh
DNA/How to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Internet
"Pervasive wireless communication, he believes will "bring us back to behaviour patterns that were natural to us and destroy behaviour patterns that were brought about by the limitations of technology." We are natural villagers. For most of mankind’s history we have lived in very small communities in which we knew everybody and everybody knew us. But gradually there grew to be far too many of us, and our communities became too large and disparate for us to be able to feel a part of them, and our technologies were unequal to the task of drawing us together. But that is changing. Interactivity. Many-to-many communications. Pervasive networking. These are cumbersome new terms for elements in our lives so fundamental that, before we lost them, we didn’t even know to have names for them."
douglas_adams  essay  future  geek  humor  interesting  internet  media  sociology  society  technology  essays  culture 
july 2010 by earth2marsh
A List Apart: Articles: Responsive Web Design
Responsive design emerging as the importance of flexibility increases as screens fragment
fluid  inspiration  usability  webdesign  webdev  media  ala  design  development  grid  html  css 
may 2010 by earth2marsh
Subsonic » Free Music Streamer
a free, web-based media streamer, providing ubiquitous access to your music. Use it to share your music with friends, or to listen to your own music while at work. You can stream to multiple players simultaneously, for instance to one player in your kitchen and another in your living room. Subsonic is designed to handle very large music collections (hundreds of gigabytes). Although optimized for MP3 streaming, it works for any audio or video format that can stream over HTTP, for instance AAC and OGG. By using transcoder plug-ins, Subsonic supports on-the-fly conversion and streaming of virtually any audio format, including WMA, FLAC, APE, Musepack, WavPack and Shorten.
streaming  android  apps  iphone  linux  mac  windows  server  software  media  mobile  mp3 
may 2010 by earth2marsh
The Collapse of Complex Business Models « Clay Shirky
One of the best posts of 2010: "The answer he arrived at was that they hadn’t collapsed despite their cultural sophistication, they’d collapsed because of it. Subject to violent compression, Tainter’s story goes like this: a group of people, though a combination of social organization and environmental luck, finds itself with a surplus of resources. Managing this surplus makes society more complex—agriculture rewards mathematical skill, granaries require new forms of construction, and so on. Early on, the marginal value of this complexity is positive—each additional bit of complexity more than pays for itself in improved output—but over time, the law of diminishing returns reduces the marginal value, until it disappears completely. At this point, any additional complexity is pure cost."
economics  collapse  complexity  culture  journalism  future  innovation  media  video  tv  society  internet  strategy  businessmodel 
april 2010 by earth2marsh
Social Media Icons — Paul Robert Lloyd
"A set of standardised icons for popular social networking services and tools."
media  social  socialmedia  icons  resource  design 
january 2010 by earth2marsh
Faster Future: Publishing possibilities now and beyond: Using + Social Media = Fail
"And right now, the future is not about new and better digital tools, or their prolifieration - it is about what we do together with them - the new self-organising future that dawns."
trends  socialmedia  presentations  media  social 
january 2010 by earth2marsh
Fear Factor > On the Media
"Is our fear of biotechnology impeding the scientific progress we once revered? Michael Specter thinks so. In his new book Denialism, Specter says irrational thinking has led the opposition of vaccines and genetically modified food. The internet and the news media aren’t helping either."
fear  media  agriculture  interview  medicine  vaccination  vaccines  gmo  news  t:podcast 
november 2009 by earth2marsh
Post-Medium Publishing
"In fact consumers never really were paying for content, and publishers weren't really selling it either. If the content was what they were selling, why has the price of books or music or movies always depended mostly on the format? Why didn't better content cost more?"
culture  technology  essay  paulgraham  content  business  marketing  media  publishing 
september 2009 by earth2marsh
FINAL REPORT | DIGITAL YOUTH RESEARCH
findings of three years of research on kids' informal learning with digital media.
lsi  digitial  media  literacy  education  youth  research  whitepaper  socialnetworking  socialmedia  learning  elearning  academic  networking  kids 
july 2009 by earth2marsh
MST3K Rankings
"Genius, That’s what MST3K is, pure genius. Sure there will be some repeatition, but with over 600 jokes per eps you got to allow for overlapping and running gags. At its core, few shows are as sharp or as consistently funny as Mystery Science Theater 3000. I’ve recently been watching shows back to back, to compare and re-adjust grades accordingly. Everybody has a top 10, here’s my top… oh, 40, 60, 75? I’m not sure how far I’ll take this but away we go..."
mst3k  media  entertainment  culture  comedy  humor 
july 2009 by earth2marsh
Seth's Blog: Malcolm is wrong
"Magazines and newspapers were perfect businesses for a moment of time, but they wouldn't have worked in 1784, and they're not going to work very soon in the future either. We're always going to need writers, but the business model of their platform is going to change. People will pay for content if it is so unique they can't get it anywhere else, so fast they benefit from getting it before anyone else, or so related to their tribe that paying for it brings them closer to other people. We'll always be willing to pay for souvenirs of news, as well, things to go on a shelf or badges of honor to share."
free  business  economics  gladwell  malcolm_gladwell  trends  future  journalism  media  attention  seth_godin  marketing  economy  news  chris_anderson 
july 2009 by earth2marsh
Weblogg-ed » The Web as Human Development
“We are all authors of each other. What we call authority is the right we give others to author us, to make us who we are… That right is one we no longer give only to our newspapers, our magazines, our TV and radio stations. We give it to anybody who helps us learn and understand What’s Going On in the world.”
quote  Doc_Searls  authoring  media  authority  understading  learning 
june 2009 by earth2marsh
Brands on Flickr » *supercollider
overview of the strategies that brands have used on Flickr. from july 2008
2008  advertising  brand  media  socialmedia  branding  flickr 
may 2009 by earth2marsh
WordPress › MediaRSS « WordPress Plugins
"MediaRSS is a way of embedding media into your feeds. The specification at http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/ provides for many kinds of media: audio, video, etc. This plugin is equipped to locate img tags in your posts and generate XML code that can be used by feed readers. Also included are code samples demonstrating how to extend the plugin's functionality to meet your needs. Some PHP experience is assumed."
rss  plugins  wordpress  media  mediarss 
april 2009 by earth2marsh
You've got to know what you stand for to survive in journalism online
"You don't have to believe in my values. But if you want to attract an audience in the competitive online information market, I think you need to choose some values to believe in, and to express them, defend them, and practice them before your audience. Readers, now that they have more choices, want to know whose side you are on. Questions about funding models, business structure, technical innovation and social media won't matter a lick to journalists who can't attract and hold an audience."
newspapers  journalism  values  media 
april 2009 by earth2marsh
The Doc Searls Weblog : Tuesday, February 20, 2007
"Informing is not the same as delivering information. Inform is derived from the verb to form. When you inform me, you form me. You enlarge that which makes me most human: what I know. I am, to some degree, authored by you.   What we call "authority" is the right we give others to author us, to enlarge us.   The human need to increase what we know, and to help each other do the same, is what the Net at its best is all about. Yeah, it's about other things. But it needs to be respected as an accessory to our humanity. And terms like "social media", forgive me, don't do that. (At least not for me.)"
inform  author  definition  authority  information  media  socialmedia 
april 2009 by earth2marsh
instantwatcher.com - Movies and TV to Watch Instantly on Netflix
excellent, efficient interface for browsing netflix "watch now" offerings
netflix  interface  media  movies  tv  television  discover  lists  fast  instant 
march 2009 by earth2marsh
Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable « Clay Shirky
With the old economics destroyed, organizational forms perfected for industrial production have to be replaced with structures optimized for digital data. It makes increasingly less sense even to talk about a publishing industry, because the core problem publishing solves — the incredible difficulty, complexity, and expense of making something available to the public — has stopped being a problem
clay_shirky  copyright  change  innovation  future  information  trends  article  history  media  culture  newspapers  drm  revolution 
march 2009 by earth2marsh
PressThink: Audience Atomization Overcome: Why the Internet Weakens the Authority of the Press
"In the age of mass media, the press was able to define the sphere of legitimate debate with relative ease because the people on the receiving end were atomized-- connected "up" to Big Media but not across to each other. And now that authority is eroding. I will try to explain why."
press  consensus  framing  audience  newspapers  media  internet  communication  news  analysis  journalism  bias  criticism  culture 
march 2009 by earth2marsh
Communication Nation: The unbook movement
"An unbook is more like software: 1. An unbook is never finished, but rather continually updated, based on feedback from users andtheir evolving needs. 2. An unbook is released in versions. As in open source software, version 1.0 of an unbook is a significant milestone, indicating that it is stable and reliable enough for use by the general public. The significance of a new release is indicated by the size of the gap: For example, the difference between 1.1 and 1.1.3 is minor, while the difference between 1.1 and 2.0 is major. 3. An unbook is supported by a community of users who share their experiences and best practices with each other, and help each other troubleshoot problems encountered in their practice areas. An unbook’s community is a very real part of the unbook’s development team."
unbook  book  publishing  trends  ideas  community  social  media  coop  via:preoccupations 
february 2009 by earth2marsh
MIT Press Journals - The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Series on Digital Media and Learning - Abstract
"Loss of certainty about authority and credibility is one of the prices we pay for the freedom of democratized publishing. We can no longer trust the author to guarantee the veracity of work; today’s media navigators must develop critical skills in order to find their way through the oceans of information, misinformation, and disinformation now available. The ability to analyze, investigate, and argue about what we read, see, and hear is an essential survival skill."
howard_rheingold  elearning  digital_literacy  critical  thinking  media 
december 2008 by earth2marsh
Drop.io dropiolocation
Fantastic!!! "- Build a game - Enhance a geocaching event - Create location-specific content for special guests (everyone attending your concert, perhaps?) - Create public spots to share memories - Provide an alternative to URLs (instead of something like drop.io/klkvas2, try "go to the front door of your house," plus, it's a lot easier to remember "the corner of 23rd and Broadway" than a URL)."
gps  geo  location  geolocation  geocaching  dropio  sharing  media  file 
november 2008 by earth2marsh
Reflections of a Newsosaur: It’s time to rip the lid off
IMHO, it's the power reputation, authority, and the focus of attention. "The mad rush among consumers to buy the historic editions proclaiming the Obama presidency is at once a validation of the power of newspapers and a reminder of what ails them. It is a welcome confirmation, because it shows people still value a newspaper as perhaps the most authoritative and tangible artifact of a memorable event. Last week’s papers are likely to be preserved more carefully over the years than the YouTube videos, blogs and campaign ephemera that were created and consumed during the presidential campaign." "Newspapers need to get off their haunches, boldly pick their shots, and then rip the lids off their respective towns, turning themselves once again into confident and thundering voices delivering coverage that compels attention and delivers results."
journalism  newspapers  future  media  news  attention  reputation  authority 
november 2008 by earth2marsh
GeeXboX HomePage
"a free embedded Linux distribution which aims at turning your computer into a so called HTPC (Home Theater PC) or Media Center. Being a standalone LiveCD-based distribution, it's a ready to boot operating system than works on any Pentium-class x86 computer or PowerPC Macintosh, implying no software requirement. You can even use it on a diskless computer, the whole system being loaded in RAM. Despite his tiny ISO image size, the distribution comes with a complete and automatic hardware detection, not requiring any driver to be added. It supports playback of nearly any kind of audio/video and image files and all known codecs and containers are shipped in, allowing playing them through various physical supports, either being CD, DVD, HDD, LAN or Internet. "
LiveCD  dvd  media  linux  distro  htpc  multimedia 
november 2008 by earth2marsh
Confessions of an Aca/Fan: A House United: How are Cultural and Political Preferences Related?
"Fox News wins the prize for the most politically divisive TV channel (70% of conservatives watch it daily and only 3% of liberals). Over 82% of conservatives say they never watch MTV. The only other station from our list that they watch less is Univision (84%). Who has a sense of humor? Not only do liberals give Comedy Central a big thumbs up (31% watch it daily, compared to 6% of all other respondents), you are more likely to find them watching comedies than moderates or conservatives. Out of 15 TV and film genres, "arts" emerged as the one with the highest positive correlation to liberal viewers and the highest negative correlation to conservative viewers. In other words, while 48% of liberals prefer arts programming, only 17% of conservatives do. At the other end of the scale, less than 5% of liberals say they do not like the genre at all, compared to almost 25% of conservatives.
media  consumption  henry_jenkins  politics  culture 
october 2008 by earth2marsh
Internet Evolution - Cory Doctorow - Don't Judge New Media by Old Rules
Have you ever stopped to think how utterly fortuitous it is that every televisual story worth telling can be neatly broken into segments of exactly 22 minutes (plus commercials) or 48 minutes (ditto)? That every story that makes a good subject for a film takes somewhere between 90 minutes and two hours to tell? That all albums fit conveniently on one or sometimes two CDs, except for best-of compilations? These are all technological norms that represent technological hangovers: We now assume that certain distributors will carry a particular sort of carton, and its contents will go onto a certain kind of shelf; 10-foot-tall photography books don't fit in those cartons, and the trucks are already fitted for those cartons, and the shelves have been screwed into the walls of the bookstores. The soul of wisdom is in knowing that all laws are local, that the universal truths you imbibed with your first milk are not universal at all, but rather created.
media  stories  new_media  Cory_Doctorow 
september 2008 by earth2marsh
Is Linking to Yourself the Future of the Web? - O'Reilly Radar
"I'd like to put out two guidelines for anyone adopting this "link to myself" strategy: 1. Ensure that no more than 50% of the links on any page are to yourself. (Even this number may be too high.) 2. Ensure that the pages you create at those destinations are truly more valuable to your readers than any other external link you might provide." Hear, hear!
oreilly  trends  web  links  linking  internal  external  media 
august 2008 by earth2marsh
The Daily Show and their TiVos | PVRblog
interesting info from a former former TDS researcher on how TDS stays on top of the "news". it's basically low-tech, using multiple TiVos and people.
video  tivo  pvr  media  culture  dailyshow 
august 2008 by earth2marsh
kdekorte - gecko-mediaplayer
a browser plugin that uses GNOME MPlayer to play media in a browser. It should work with all browsers on Unix-ish systems(Linux, BSD, Solaris) and use the NS4 API (Mozilla, Firefox, Opera, etc.).
streaming  plugin  multimedia  media  linux  ubuntu  video 
august 2008 by earth2marsh
Part of Olympic display altered in broadcast - Gadgets- msnbc.com
The Beijing Times reported that part of the elaborate Olympic opening ceremonies display broadcast to the world were actually done digitally in 3-D computer graphics.
video  politics  orwell  news  olympics  media  simulation  fake  fireworkes 
august 2008 by earth2marsh
What's really killing newspapers: They're no longer the best providers of social currency. - By Jack Shafer - Slate Magazine
Not that long ago, the daily newspaper was an indispensable coiner of social currency, and it gave its readers piles of the stuff in each edition. The phrase, which comes from sociology, is often used to describe the information we acquire and then trade
trends  technology  socialmedia  sociology  newspapers  media  currency  social  value 
august 2008 by earth2marsh
OpenTech 2008 "Impossibox" presentation (Tomski.com - Tom Loosemore's Blog)
an idea for a network of PVRs acting as a giant, ever-growing Storage Area Network with enough capacity to store - and then seed via BitTorrent to each and every PVR-cum-node- all the decent TV programmes broadcast in the UK.
social  p2p  media  bbc  pvr  tv  television  sharing  bittorrent 
july 2008 by earth2marsh
A Media Server from Google
UPnP plugin for Google Desktop that serves media from Picasa or other indexed content.
desktop  gadget  google  media  server  UPnP 
june 2008 by earth2marsh
Blackbeltjones/Work: » Eno vs Shirky at the ICA
"When ever you get a mobile phone you replace plans with co-ordination." Shirky (semi-transcribed notes, as the podcast was miserably recorded)
collaboration  society  internet  media  cellphone  planning  coordination 
may 2008 by earth2marsh
Gin, Television, and Social Surplus - Here Comes Everybody
not sure how i forgot to tag this earlier. a riff on how today's sitcom is the social lubricant that gin was in the industrial revolution
culture  internet  media  technology  collaboration  community  history  television  participation 
may 2008 by earth2marsh
YouTube - Alisa Miller on Global News 2.0
How the news shapes the way we see the world, and why Americans seem to know less and less about the world around them and their many connections to it.
video  media  news  youtube  groupthink  homophily  international  culture  lsi 
may 2008 by earth2marsh
…My heart’s in Accra » Homophily, serendipity, xenophilia
living in the 21st century requires understanding what people think, feel and want in different parts of the world, given that both the challenges and opportunities of next several decades are global, not local ones.
media  homophily  culture  internet  empathy  journalism  perspective  education  lsi  article  blog 
may 2008 by earth2marsh
How Pentagon used 'military analysts' to manipulate the media | Greenslade | Guardian Unlimited
how a large crew of retired military officers have been deployed to appear on American TV programmes in recent years to talk up the war in Iraq.
media  propaganda  iraq  war  military  pentagon  influence 
april 2008 by earth2marsh
Firefly Media Server :: Home Page
open-source media server that talks to iTunes, does on-the-fly transcoding, and runs on the wonderful NSLU2
itunes  linux  server  media  daap  MP3  ogg  opensource  streaming  sharing 
march 2008 by earth2marsh
garage: Canola-Tuning: Project Info
"Python scripts to tune Canola. Album Cover download, Video Thumbnails,"
n800  canola  media  albumart 
february 2008 by earth2marsh
Nokia - Internet Tablet Video Converter - Beta Labs
convert videos into an optimized format for your Nokia Internet Tablet.
n800  Nokia  video  n810  windows  software  converter  freeware  maemo  media  tablet  utility  encoder 
february 2008 by earth2marsh
Editors' Note
Beginning today, TheAtlantic.com is dropping its subscriber registration requirement and making the site free to all visitors.
archive  media  free  magazine  theatlantic  news  journalism 
january 2008 by earth2marsh
A Photo Editor - Talking About Photography
There are many ways to use photography at a magazine. The worst is to use photos as decoration or as a literal translation of the story into pictures.
photography  editing  media  storytelling  advice 
december 2007 by earth2marsh
Podcasts | The New Yorker
"Comment" and "Out Loud" look interesting.
rss  media  culture  newyorker  podcasts  podcast 
november 2007 by earth2marsh
Confessions of an Aca/Fan: The Official Weblog of Henry Jenkins: Why You Should See Spencer Halpin's Moral Kombat (Part Two)
media is most influential when it reaffirms our existing structure or belief, and least influential when it changes our behavior.
media  videogames  culture  violence  moralkombat  commentary 
november 2007 by earth2marsh
Marshall McLuhan Is Back From the Dustbin of History; With the Internet, His Ideas Again Seem Ahead of Their Time - New York Times
''Everyone thought that McLuhan was talking about TV, but what he was really talking about was the Internet -- two decades before it appeared,''
internet  media  information  article  mcluhan  marshallmcluhan 
november 2007 by earth2marsh
Josh's iTunes Album Art Grabber
ype in the Arist and Album you want, hit find, and you're off!
album  art  music  library  media 
september 2007 by earth2marsh
Cory Doctorow: DRM vendors are pushing the impossible | Technology | Guardian Unlimited
ultimately, DRM only affects people who buy media honestly, rather those who nick, borrow or cheat their way to it.
drm  copyright  article  corydoctorow  encryption  media  Movies  riaa  mpaa  music  tech 
september 2007 by earth2marsh
DivXMachine.com v5
convert vids to XviD/DivX and resize from the shell.
video  media  converter  windows  software  shell  explorer  tool 
july 2007 by earth2marsh
How to talk to the press | fortuitous
A short guide to what works and what doesn't when talking to reporters
press  media  howto  pr  guide  marketing  interview 
may 2007 by earth2marsh
UIUC Library - Video Game and Gaming Collection
The collection goals include creating an archive of vintage and contemporary games; collecting secondary and supplementary research materials to facilitate investigation of gaming; and investigating ways to capture the output of campus gaming initiatives,
games  library  gaming  collection  media 
may 2007 by earth2marsh
Jinzora :: Free Your Media
enables you to stream your digital music and videos to any internet connected computer using a web browser.
music  streaming  mp3  software  free  audio  media 
may 2007 by earth2marsh
What Do You Do When Someone Steals Your Content « Lorelle on WordPress
By going after someone for stealing your content, you are protecting the millions of others who let it slide.
copyright  content  recourse  law  internet  publishing  protection  media  advice  howto  plagiarism 
april 2007 by earth2marsh
Bill Moyers Journal . Buying the War . Additional Interviews | PBS
How did the mainstream press get it so wrong? How did the evidence disputing the existence of weapons of mass destruction and the link between Saddam Hussein to 9-11 continue to go largely unreported?
bush  documentary  2007  journalism  media  video  iraq  politics  war  pbs  Bill_Moyers  !to_watch 
april 2007 by earth2marsh
:: GOM PLAYER :: (VLC Alternative, friendlier interface)
supports most popular codecs (AVI, DAT, MPEG, DivX plus many more) with its own embedded codec system that you won't have to look for appropriate codecs everytime you can't play a certain video format
video  freeware  player  software  mediaplayer  windows  media  free  application 
april 2007 by earth2marsh
Post Magazine: Too Busy to Stop and Hear the Music - washingtonpost.com
"People are spiritually starved, and feel, just below the surface, that their culture is strangling them."
article  chat  culture  violin  media  music  journalism 
april 2007 by earth2marsh
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