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  • State of the Industry 2010: Everybody wants Local Online Advertising these days, but the leading analysts don't see eye to eye on how big the market is.
  • Local Mobile Ads 2010: Traditional media of all stripes call mobile a "must" for their future, and are trying a wide range of strategies to move there
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American Cable Association
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NYT: E-Mail Outpaces Social Media In Sharing
PaidContent, Jul 13, 2011, 2:52 PM EDT
The New York Times, in a study of who shares links to the newspaper's content, found that e-mail is still the most popular sharing tool, surpassing social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook and Google+. Link | Add comment
E-mail Crucial To Google, Yahoo, Microsoft
Royal Pingdom, May 25, 2011, 6:49 AM EDT
Revamped Yahoo Mail Peels Off Beta Stamp
All Things D, May 24, 2011, 8:28 AM EDT
Mobile E-Mail Places Functionality Over Form
Mobile Marketer, May 18, 2011, 7:13 AM EDT
Google Accuses China Of Blocking Gmail
Reuters, Mar 21, 2011, 11:02 AM EDT
Gmail Smart Labels Could Block Newletters
eWeek, Mar 11, 2011, 10:53 AM EST
Google Sued For Violating Wiretap Law
MediaPost, Mar 11, 2011, 10:46 AM EST
Tynt Tracks Copied/Pasted Content By Interest
ReadWriteWeb, Feb 3, 2011, 8:12 AM EST
Digi Coupon Flyer 10LocalCoupons.com Debuts
BIA/Kelsey, Jan 31, 2011, 3:39 PM EST
Google Tests Display Ads In Gmail
SearchEngineLand, Jan 28, 2011, 7:02 AM EST
Newsletter GeekChicDaily Raises $2M
All Things Digital, Jan 26, 2011, 7:14 AM EST
Comscore data
Web-Based E-Mail Declines, Mobile E-Mail Rises
MediaPost, Jan 21, 2011, 10:46 AM EST
107 Trillion E-Mail Messages Sent In 2010
The New York Times, Jan 14, 2011, 8:28 AM EST
Digg Founder Launches Pay Newsletter
TechCrunch, Jan 3, 2011, 2:45 PM EST
Digg founder Kevin Rose today launched Foundat.io/n, a subscription-based monthly newsletter that costs $3.99 per month. Each edition will include a 20-30 minute video interview, product review or rant. Videos will become available on Revision3 for free a week after newsletter subscribers see them. Link | Add comment
Facebook Messages Gets MS Office Integration
Information Week, Nov 16, 2010, 12:33 PM EST
Facebook Explains Its New 'Social Inbox'
NetNewsCheck, Nov 16, 2010, 12:33 PM EST
Built on the idea that sharing should be simpler than it is, Facebook's new "social inbox" offers one interface for messages across many different formats, from e-mail to text to chat. The Web has been abuzz with debate over whether the new system is an e-mail killer, the worst thing to ever happen or the greatest thing since sliced bread, almost from the moment Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the new system yesterday afternoon. The company posted a video overview of the new system yesterday afternoon.    
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Facebook Unveils New 'Messaging System'
Mashable, Nov 15, 2010, 2:03 PM EST
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at a press event in San Francisco this morning announced the social networking system was launching a new "modern messaging system," but said it was not e-mail. Facebook director of engineering Andrew Bosworth said the system is really modeled after chat, though all users will get facebook.com e-mail addresses. Link | Add comment
Will True E-Mail Service Transform Facebook?
CNET, Nov 12, 2010, 12:36 PM EST
Daily Deals
Deals Sites Build Up Active E-Mail Lists
ClickZ, Nov 3, 2010, 8:23 AM EDT
Social-buying sites such as Groupon, LivingSocial and Woot have garnered buzz over driving foot traffic into local businesses, but those companies are also quietly accruing thousands of active e-mail addresses. Link | Add comment
Commentary
Tapping Into E-Mail And Social Addictions
iMedia Connection, Nov 3, 2010, 7:18 AM EDT
eROI's Dylan Boyd: "Publishers are starting to get it as well. Social is about sharing, and a majority of people who are sharing content are not simply sharing deals and sales...We live in an information society where people gain some social credibility by telling people first and being in the know. What amazes me is how often we see people simply scan and share content from an email -- at times more so than from the web page on which the full story resides." Link | Add comment
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  • For Future Of News, Killer App Is Credibility

    Robert Hernandez, an assistant professor of professional practice in journalism at USC Annenberg: "With technology empowering everyone with the ability to create and to distribute, I predict — and wish — that in 2012 the new dominating factor will be Credibility. Actually, earned Credibility."

  • Layoffs, Cutbacks Lead To News Deserts

    Tom Stites: "Desertification is on the march, claiming more and more communities as newspapers continue to wither and few Web efforts manage to replace more than a fraction of the original reporting that newspapers have abandoned."

  • Moneyball: Fixing Newspaper Web Sales

    Mel Taylor: "Today's Newspaper industry is like that once great, but now struggling baseball team playing on a new, hyper-competitive field called the Internet. The veteran print team is stuck in a rut using the same, tired strategy that did serve them well for years, but no longer. Today, they get trounced by those with more money and muscle."

  • You Should Only Work This Hard If You Own The Business

    Howard Owens, digital media pioneer and author of HowardOwens.com, writes on Patch editors: "But here’s the thing about the work load for Patch editors: They’re not owners. They are expected to do all of the things they would have to do if they owned their own web sites, but merely in service of building wealth for AOL shareholders. Sure, work hard and keep your job is a nice benefit, and as a former corporate employee I think employees have an ethical obligation to help build shareholder value. That’s what they’re paid to do. ... However, if what we’re hearing is true about the Patch workload, I can only ask: Why are you doing it?"

  • The Metric For Missed Expectations

    Matthew Shanahan: "Here’s the problem: [Click-through rates don't] take into account audience engagement, not to mention the fact that other advertisers are competing for the click-through on the same page."

  • Debate Over Naming Commenters Rages On

    Eric Pfanner on real-name commenting policies: "The complications are enormous. Even self-contained Internet services like Facebook have had difficulty enforcing 'real name' systems. To achieve this on the borderless Internet would be impossible."

  • Communities Lose Out When Papers Close

    Author Ken Doctor on MediaNews Group's decision to consolidate its Bay Area newspapers: "It isn’t simply the sad loss of middle-class journalism jobs, as lamentable as that is, just as so many other good jobs that have disappeared in recent years. It’s a community loss, and points to the wider impact of news cuts on the society in which we live. That’s often forgotten as we focus too narrow on industry loss."

  • Why AOL Should Double Down On Patch

    Maxwell Wessel, member of Harvard Business School think tank Forum for Growth, on AOL's Patch: "Patch is AOL's last, best chance to build a growth engine. Investors shouldn't be calling for AOL to back off the business. They should be calling for AOL to double down ... by increasing commitment."

  • News Orgs Should Use Innovation As A Tool

    Frédéric Filloux: "News organizations ... should view innovation as their main weapon against direct competitors and emerging players such as tech startups."

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