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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Blog Feed Reset

Apparently, my feedburner RSS feed went wonky about a month ago and since I don't use the feed I didn't notice.  I wondered why a few people mentioned I had been lazy over the past few weeks.  Now I know.  So, if you are paying attention to this post you will probably also see a month's worth of 'new' blog posts.

Here are the posts in summary:

MediaWeek (V4, N19): HuffPo's Aggregation Model, Espresso Books, FT on the state of Publishing +More

Kabul Chevelle 1973

Corporate Data Strategy and The Chief Data Officer

Some Soft Nooky

MediaWeek (V4, N18): Cloud Education, Navigating LBF, NYPL Rennovations, Pottermore + More

PND Mascot Charlie

MediaWeek (V4, N17): Academic Publishing, Canadian Copyright, Linked Data + More

MediaWeek (V4,N16): Texas Custom, Apps For Education, William Boyd, Official Chinese Authors, + More

Hong Kong Harbor September 1968

Going Digital Doesn't Mean Lower Prices

MediaWeek (V4, N15): NYPublic remodels, Creative Thought, Gunter Grass, Pew eReader Study + More

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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