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March 11, 2004

Day 2 of Mediamorphosis

Day 2 of Mediamorphosis. I'm peeking in as a virtual spectator and conversionalist with the help of the conference's morph blog, which carries some interesting nuggets about the day's events. Such as:

- Howard Rheingold says we all have a certain amount of "trust capital." Nice.

- Mary Hodder on the Wall Street Journal's Online Edition: "They may have premier content in their niche, but they are not linkable, and in the end, in the minds of those on the internet (500 million, versus the 600,000 WSJ subscribers) they are not in the conversation. It's like they don't exist."

Morph is one of the better real-time conference blogs I've seen so far. (Kudos to Susan Mernit for helping give posting rights to various bloggers from the outside.) Too bad you can't copy and paste any of the text, though.

March 11, 2004 at 12:53 PM in Citizen media | Permalink

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JD:

We just flashed some of this post online behind the current panel. Sorry about the cut and paste. We're working on it. Mary

Posted by: mary hodder at Mar 11, 2004 2:19:11 PM

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