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By: Lloyd@work

amazing presentation on the economics of Media 2.0 . I’ve only just started trying to absorb it, but already I’m hooked. It deals in pretty plain terms with the fundamental matters of...

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By: Mark Evans :: Main Page

Scott Karp

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By: Corante Media Hub

Scott Karp , distilling the writings of Umair Haque on media (“Umair is possibly the most brilliant mind looking at what’s going in media, and thus in technology”): “There is a bubble in the...

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By: Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection

So Many Beautiful Blogs, So Little Time

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By: Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed

We the Media Edge Cases Scott Karp nails it (mostly) in an insight piece on why the real bubble 2.0 is in media. As he argues, the tech industry is, for at least the third time in the last decade,...

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By: chartreuse

I was waiting for you to mention Umair. He’s one of the best minds on this new media stuff.

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By: chartreuse (BETA) » Blog Archive » Something to read if you still want to...

[...] scott karp over at Publishing 2.0 does a rundown on the  media bubble and give major props to Umair over at Bubble Generation and his power point presentation on Media Economics. It is a must...

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By: TalkAboutComics Blog » Dotcom Boom 2.0?

[...] That’s why I found this linklist of articles from VC’s, journalists, and bloggers, about “Bubble 2.0″ very interesting. Comment On This Post [...]

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By: Alex Barnett

My thoughts here.

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By: Paul Montgomery

The word “attention” is being misused a lot these days. Umair uses it extensively as a synonym for “marketing” in that PowerPoint. Another thing that is being misused is the old chestnut about there...

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By: Scott Karp

Paul — Wow, I’ve heard a lot of “dismiss it out of hand” arguments, but saying that the difference between information overload today and that of 25 years ago only makes you yawn — that really takes...

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By: Paul Montgomery

Look at it this way, Scott. 25 years ago there was already too much information in the mass media for one person to consume in completion. The main barrier for choice back then which has been solved...

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By: Paul Montgomery

Ah, and I see Kedrosky said it before me.

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By: Paul Montgomery

AAAAAACHOOO. Dammit.

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By: Scott Karp

See my response to Paul’s comments and others in this discussion in the Update above.

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By: Link Blog–Rice’s Ruminations » Blog Archive » Publishing 2.0 » Bubble...

[...] Great commentary on the convergence of Web 2.0 and New Media. [...]

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By: Mini Daily — Next at The Definitive Reference

[...] This article—which I want to get out of the way first—details the tech industries modern problem in economics. Publishing 2.0 has lots of stuff like this. I don’t want to comment too much on...

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By: Om Malik on Broadband : » The New Boom, A Little Old

[...] Publishing 2.0 » Bubble 2.0 Is a Bubble in Media at January 29th, 2006 at 5:48 AM — Permalink [...]

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By: joakim

Yes, people want blockbusters. Shared references, a common topic to chat about at the job. And there will be: 1) As information overload increases and you can watch any show at any time, broadcasts in...

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By: Liners: Finding Fun in Federline - Blogebrity

[...] One thing Denton probably wasn’t doing during his blog hiatus was discussing Bubble 2.0. Which makes him the only male blogger over 30 who wasn’t. Tangential metatheory–the Bubble on the Bubble...

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