October 20, 2009
Posted by John Keehler

State of the Blogosphere, 2009
John Keehler

Technorati has released their annual report on the state of the blogosphere. These great series of articles take a deeper dive into questions such as: Who’s blogging?

Music industry loses ringtone royalties
Jill Krumsick

Despite the best efforts of ASCAP, a Federal Judge has ruled that ringtones are not a public performance and therefore not entitled to royalties. Take that Kanye.

The Future of News Media
Jeff Whang

Put aside your political affiliation for a minute (as in, ignore the domain name) and read this thoughtful essay from the Craig who puts the Craig in Craigslist. See what he thinks about how technology is affecting news media.

Google Editions, the Latest in the Battle for E-books
Brian Kress

Attempting to get in on the Amazon-dominated e-book market, Google plans to launch an online service called Google Editions that enables electronic books to be downloaded to mobile telephones or any e-book reader. Readers should have some half-a-million publications available in the first half of next year.

Another Facebook Redesign in the Works
John Keehler

Facebook is redesigning, which means that changes are afoot that could affect brands on Facebook. Most notably, Facebook Groups is getting a redesign, and even more items will be given viral potential.

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