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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

15 Ideas You Can Steal From The UK's Best Online Community - FeverBee - The Online Community Guide

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15 Ideas You Can Steal From The UK's Best Online Community

Mumsnet is the UK's best online community. Mumsnet is proof that if; a) you pick the right topic b) Run it professionally and on behalf of members and c) do lots of cool things; you can create a profitable online community.

Here are a few things Mumsnet does really well.

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Jadi benar, mulutmu adalah harimaumu ---> Words can cause physical pain - Telegraph

The study discovered that certain pain-associated words such as 'tormenting' or 'gruelling' stimulate the pain area of the brain – even when no pain is actually administered.

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Is social media changing journalism? | Minnesota Public Radio NewsQ

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Japan's newspapers facing a crisis | Media | guardian.co.uk

Now that's a headline I didn't expect to write. For so long Japanese newspapers appeared to be immune to the difficulties faced by the printed press in other advanced economies.

But the situation has changed, due to a 42% decline in advertising spending over the past decade, which has been exacerbated by the global downturn that has hammered the Japanese economy.

The shrinking revenues coincide with a scramble by Japanese publishers to make their online editions profitable and attract a new generation of readers in an ageing society.

"Newspapers are seeing a crisis coming," says Shinji Oi, a professor at Nihon University.

Source: AFP

Dua sampai tiga tahun lalu, jumlah pembaca koran di negara ini masih salah satu yang terbesar di Asia. Merangkul digital gen yang jumlahnya terus meningkat lagi-lagi menjadi pekerjaan rumah media konvensional.

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