Youth time spent with traditional media; audio recorders; YouTube = Napster?; NYTimes cool Answers.com in-content links
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“One-third (33.6%) of college students 18-24 years say they use the Internet more than 10 hours during a typical week; 20.3% say more than 20 hours.”
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OK, NYTIMES. WTF IS UP WITH THAT DISTORTED PICTURE? THE MARANTZ IS ACTUALLY THREE TIMES THE SIZE OF THE OTHER TWO. Maybe size doesn’t matter for fixed, sit-down podcasts but for audio recording on the street it’s huge! (Via Ryan Sholin)
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Rowland and Cuban are debating if YouTube is the next Napster or a real revolution.
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Isn’t that Robin Sloan’s job title at Current.tv?
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This is pretty cool. I’ve only seen it done with advertisements, providing this added reader value to their content is huge..
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- 09.21.06 / 10pm
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