The Truth Behind the Future of News, Media and Its Effect on Your Life

by mtippett | February 22, 2007 at 05:04 pm
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Ladies and Gentlemen, NowPublic's very own Len Brody:

Since the rise of Web 2.0, we have seen a massive increase in the creation of content by online communities. This is a clear indication that we are living in a "speak" rather than a "be spoken to" era. As more and more media, both professional and amateur, embrace this trend, many are predicting the end of traditional journalism as we know it.

Come and hear the truth about this important form of communication, and its impact on your business, and your life. Our Keynote Speaker, Leonard Brody, co-founder of one of the largest eye-witness news networks in the world, will kick-off the conference with this fascinating presentation.

If you're in the area be sure to say hi.


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Raj Taneja
Raj Taneja
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at 18:10 on February 22nd, 2007

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hayao

The internet space has indeed transformed traditional journalism into more exploratory type of news making.  And as things are going, we are at a wait and see stance because we are always caught in surprise what the new wave of technology brings everyday.  Today's trend may be passe tomorrow.  But now, can't wait to see what will happen next.

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Jmarti

Is the title of this post misleading, or is it just me? ;) Anyway, I am Javier, the founder of Trendirama.com, a community of online amateur writers. We write about the future of everything and would like to invite you guys to write an article on the Trendirama.com, perhaps based on what you mentioned here. Maybe you can write "The future of online communities"? It is up to you, you choose the subject.
You would get a link back when you link to your own article, if you wish.
You can even re-use some of what you've written here, in the last part of the article, "your view and comments". That would save you time and still be interesting for readers.
Don’t underestimate this opportunity!
Look forward to hearing from you

Best regards
Javier Marti
http://www.trendirama.com

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