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| Femto forum gets big ideas Who needs a macro network anyway?
The Femto Forum has hooked up with the Next Generation Mobile Network alliance to push femtocells into network planning for 4G deployments, potentially cutting costs and allowing a more phased roll-out.
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| How to Come Up with Topics to Write About On Your Blog In today’s video post I want to show you a technique that can help those of us struggling to come up with ideas to post about on our blogs to discover post ideas that are relevant to what our readers are looking for information on. In the few minutes that this video goes for I [...] [..] |
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| How to have a Constant Stream of Blogging Ideas This post on generating blogging ideas was contributed by Graham Jones from grahamjones.co.uk.
Most bloggers give up after a short while; even though there are millions of blogs online, few are updated regularly and most have been abandoned. The difference between success and failure in blogging is often down to persistence. But, when I speak at [...] [..] |
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How I Increased Page Views on My Forum by 66.7% in a Month Last month at Digital Photography School I ran the biggest competition that I’ve ever run (on that blog). I put a $729 Nikon DSLR up for grabs for one lucky active member in my the forum attached to the blog.
The competition was successful in my mind but today while I was doing a little analysis [...] [..] |
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| Calling all student journos Next week, Encyclopaedia Britannica will hold on online forum about the future of newspapers and news. Called "Are Newspapers Doomed? (Do We Care?)," the forum will open on Monday, at the Britannica's blog, with an excerpt from my book The Big Switch in which I look at how the economics of journalism change when news moves from paper to the web. Other participants will include reporters Caryle Mur [..] |
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| Personal Democracy Forum, Tweet By Tweet We can't make it to Personal Democracy Forum 2008, the two-day tech-meets-politics event that kicked off this morning. But SAI correspondent Nate Westheimer, who has a little more spare time these days, will be keeping us up to date, via Twitter.
You can follow Nate's Twitterstream below or here (we're reasonably sure it will be more coherent than this weekend's presidential debate); we [..] |
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| Net brain syndrome Discussions of my Atlantic article, Is Google Making Us Stupid?, continue. Edge has been hosting a forum with comments from Danny Hillis, Kevin Kelly, Larry Sanger, George Dyson, Jaron Lanier, and Douglas Rushkoff. This past week the Britannica Blog launched a forum with posts from Clay Shirky, Sven Birkerts, Matthew Battles, and Sanger. I also contributed a reply to Shirky's piece.... [..] |
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More details on the Maker's Notebook O’Reilly’s FYI Blog contest to give away a Maker’s Notebook is over. 22 people posted ideas of what they’d do with their book or to improve their book. Several of the ideas for improvements are already included:
1. Several people mentioned rulers. The Maker’s Notebook has inches and metric rulers on the book’s end papers. One [...] [..] |
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Good idea I hope this happens. Truly, the people of San Francisco deserve a way to remember George W. Bush's presidency, and as ideas go, this is top-notch:
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| What All These Cries For "More Regulation!" Actually Mean After years of unraveling regulations that "stifled the free-market," we're in the early stages of re-regulating everything. Some of the ideas are good, most are bad. Our regulatory systems and enforcement can always be improved. [..] |
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| Can a Game Be a Tearjerker? [Tell Us Dammit] Reddit turned up an absolutely depressing thread in a forum the other day. Wasn't really worth a post unto itself, but I thought it'd be a good conversation starter because man, I don't think I have encountered anything like this: My [..] |
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| Yahoo! opens search to all Looking for ideas in the Google cache
Yahoo! said yesterday it will open up access to external developers to its search engine, something Google did six years ago.
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Nokia Considering Kastor UI by TAT to Bring S60 up to Date? We’re really not sure that this one has any weight to it all, but word is buzzing around the Symbian blogosphere in response to an assertion that S60 may be looking to TAT to help it modernize the UI. The rumors began in a forum and so far there hasn’t been much if any evidence [...] [..] |
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| Nokia Considering Kastor UI by TAT to Bring S60 up to Date? We’re really not sure that this one has any weight to it all, but word is buzzing around the Symbian blogosphere in response to an assertion that S60 may be looking to TAT to help it modernize the UI. The rumors began in a forum and so far there hasn’t been much if any evidence [...] [..] |
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