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Links from last week...
Posted in IPTV, Publishing, Mobile, News on August 16th, 2007. By Maren Hermans.
1 The copyright-question remains a hard one. In a world where publishing is that easy: so are copying, pasting and stealing. New guidelines could help to redefine property in new media. (more…)
Wires, boards, moleskines and studios...
Posted in Visual, Art, Design, Illustration, Photography, Typography on August 16th, 2007. By Ona Vinyamata.

This week we’d like to present to you the inspiration wires and boards, the creative studios and sketch moleskines of some of our favorite artists and designers.
Take your time and dive into the creative world of others. (more…)
Google News: comments on the comments...
Posted in Citizen Journalism, Publishing, Internet, News, Pro Am Journalism on August 9th, 2007. By Maren Hermans.
Google wants to integrate comments from people and players related to each of the stories featured in Google News. This is another step into times of total information, and probably also necessary regarding the growing popularity of Citizen Journalism. (more…)
YouTube’s Newest Competition...
Posted in IPTV, News on August 9th, 2007. By Eduard F. Vinyamata.
YouTube’s competition is coming from many fronts and in many ways, yet it still manages over 21% of all online video streams. Yahoo, while only having 4.6% of streams, recently stated that they are going to take on YouTube. (more…)
My car, my house, my face: microblogging and the hyper-personal...
Posted in News, Hyperlocal Journalism on August 9th, 2007. By Maren Hermans.
Everybody is wondering what to do with hyper-local journalism: Can it work? How? Maybe, hyper-local is just too close to hyper-personal? Or is it the same? The hyper-local’s doom could be the hyper-personal’s glory. While social networking sites are more popular than ever, hyper-local sites are not flourishing. (more…)
BBC’s “as big a milestone as the arrival of color TV”, the iPlayer...
Posted in IPTV, Television, News on August 9th, 2007. By Eduard F. Vinyamata.
The BBC recently launched iPlayer a software that let’s UK residents download broadcasted contents and watch them on their computer up to 30 days after their original broadcast. (more…)
Harry Potter and Controlled Releases...
Posted in Publishing, Long Tail, Internet, News on August 9th, 2007. By Eduard F. Vinyamata.
The Spanish language version of the latest Harry Potter book will be released later on this year…the official one anyways. According to TechCrunch, a fan translated version of the book can be found on the net right now. (more…)
Links from last week...
Posted in Publishing, Internet, News on August 9th, 2007. By Eduard F. Vinyamata.
1 Content Makers Are Accused of Exaggerating Copyright (Link requires subscription)
An association of companies, some of which are the usual target of recent media lawsuits, have joined forces to fight overstated copyright infringement warnings from content creators. (more…)
When Turquoise meets Yellow (Color trend)...
Posted in Visual, Design, Photography on August 9th, 2007. By Ona Vinyamata.

[Palette by Vipanchi for COLOURlovers]
We’ve seen it everywhere in the last months, but we now believe it can start to be considered a real trend: the turquoise and yellow combo. (more…)
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