Publish2.0
Email is down, so I'm going to post this so I don't lose it.
http://publishing2.com/
I've been reading a lot from this site recently, and I think they bring up a lot of good points. Points very much in line with our ideas about interoperability and the power of aggregations. For instance:
http://publishing2.com/2008/09/17/explaining-the-financial-crisis-continuously-updated-news-aggregation-in-action/
I've also done a "proof of concept" aggregation which should be linked here: cycling.html
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They also have alot of posts about the power of aggregation and in being the site that links out to others... moving up the value chain; being the authority on a subject; etc. Worth reading.
Thanks!
J
http://publishing2.com/
I've been reading a lot from this site recently, and I think they bring up a lot of good points. Points very much in line with our ideas about interoperability and the power of aggregations. For instance:
http://publishing2.com/2008/09/17/explaining-the-financial-crisis-continuously-updated-news-aggregation-in-action/
"...when stories unfold as jarringly fast as the Wall Street meltdown, continuously updated aggregation could be a huge help for readers who are grasping for understanding. And if you do this for a couple of major stories, the next time a big one breaks they’ll know where to turn for answers first."This brings to mind the recent announcement of Lance's return. We should have been all over the story. How much effort would it have been to run a main story - if not on the home page, then on the cycling page - with a short article with links to annoucements and commentary, links to our past coverage of Lance, blog posts from Bruce, create and link to a message board thread to invite discussion... maybe even something as silly as a new poll question. Certainly we have some pieces, and in all fairness I may have missed others. But this was/is right in our wheelhouse and we could have made a big stink with it. If nothing else, think of the SEO keywords. ;-)
I've also done a "proof of concept" aggregation which should be linked here: cycling.html
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They also have alot of posts about the power of aggregation and in being the site that links out to others... moving up the value chain; being the authority on a subject; etc. Worth reading.
Thanks!
J
