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Popular user-curated news and ephemera site Reddit today launched Reddit.TV for browsing videos shared on its site. The Reddit.TV interface is similar to StumbleVideo or Twitmatic, where you’re presented with one… Read more »

I’m dissatisfied with the current crop of “lifestreaming” apps. Overall, I think they’re missing a huge opportunity to help users focus their limited attention to the content that really matters. Last… Read more »

PBS is partnering with social news service Reddit to pilot a television series called YourWeek that combines user-submitted video segments and in-studio commentary. Reddit went public with its plans today in… Read more »

WIRED Editor Chris Anderson, who is also author of the best-selling book, The Long Tail, recently published a blog post listing various new media b-models, a.k.a, “long tail” b-models where, generally,… Read more »

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