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By: bob

The iPhone has had fart apps for a while. What you should be bloggin about is that Steve Jobs tries to justify his App Store standards while approving farts apps. And BTW, seriously? You could not...

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By: Adam Williams

@Content Watcher: the man is writing in his second language and making allowance for that, Frederic vocabulary, command of idiom and nuanced writing in English is exemplary. His prose meets most native...

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By: Loren Feldman

Very well said.

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By: Mediocrity is king < fugaz

[...] is the article I’d like to write. It happens quite often on Monday note. Post a comment | Trackbacks [...]

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By: Patrick

Can we claim that traditional media will/should set standard in the uncharted waters of content defined audience/ audience defined content? Where is the line and who should draw the line? When does an...

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By: Lecomte

From an end-user / final reader to you guys press card holders, here’s another way to sort the wheat from the chaff: 1°) I often use such content farms or aggregators for one purpose: Fact collection...

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By: nathan

Why did you mention Apple twice while that wasn’t even an iPhone? I realize that Apple is continually part of the zeitgeist, but you may want to give it a rest. Also, I don’t see how Apple defines...

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By: Ed Borasky

Judy Shapiro: “A content trust system must emerge so that we know who/ what to trust online.” It’s happening, more or less, on Twitter at the moment.I can’t predict how Twitter will evolve, but for the...

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By: Marketing News Headlines – 06/07/2010 » Brand Central Station

[...] House Of The Year (FishbowlNY) Catherine Mathis Writes a Letter To The Times (NY Observer) The Impact Of Ads (Monday Note) Ten Questions With @BPGlobalPR (AdAge) British Newspaper Times &...

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By: WatchMojo.com blogs - Understanding the Focus on Content: 47% of Time...

[...] Interestingly, the HuffPo is more curation than creation, lending further credence to my argument that right now, how you produce content is more important than the content you actually produce…...

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By: Sabotosh

A couple things to consider here before you throw the HuffPo sales team under the bus. This is a US content site; there is an implicit assumption by EU advertisers and agencies that regional / local...

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By: Lesetipps für den 9. Juni | Netzpiloten.de - das Beste aus Blogs, Videos,...

[...] Monday Note: Mediocrity is king: Prädikat: sehr lesenswert. Sehr interessanter Blogpost über die HuffPost und Contentfarmen wie Demand Media… [...]

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By: W.I.P. (Work In Progress) » Liens du jour #33

[...] médiocrité, reine des contenus en ligne (Monday note) partager ce post sur twitter 9/06/2010, 9:48 AM [...]

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By: narvic

Sans être totalement “anti-marché” et partisan de la pureté idéologique du journalisme idéal, il faut admettre que ce modèle des fermes de contenu est tout de même très loin d’une conception du...

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By: Youssef Rahoui

Good post, thanks! Here’s a telling read: http://goo.gl/VfzQ

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By: Andrew

Have you seen the ads that get stuck onto Youtube videos? Even the grand poobah of intelligent “non-intrusive” advertising, Google, can’t help but to attach low-quality targeted-to-idiots advertising...

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By: Circus Ugly

Money talks and bullshit walks forever and ever. Amen.

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By: brian fidler

The primary reason that content mills like Demand Media flourish is because they trade in the most valuable currency on the web…backlinks. As long as search engines (Google is curiously not mentioned)...

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By: Andrew Leung

Interesting post Frédéric. It’s true of course that much of the content on Huffington Post and other web-based news sites is aggregated. Then again, try visiting the homepage of some more “mainstream”...

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By: Huffington Post Blows It in France « EJO – European Journalism Observatory

[...] For more from Filloux (and a peek at the ad) see the Monday Note. [...]

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