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  1. One shining example of social commerce is Yahoo!'s Shoposphere. As David Beach from Yahoo describes it, the Shoposphere is a place to discover interesting and cool products thematically arranged into Pick Lists by other shoppers." 2. From the Wikipedia:

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    Monetization and Revenue-Sharing Strategies

    "to get the ad-friendly clips that they crave, video sites are realizing that they have to be willing to give something back in return. Video-sharing sites like Revver, Break and Metacafe have come up with various ways to pay for engaging video submissions that appeal to viewers and that marketers can feel comfortable with. Revver attaches ads to videos it has vetted and then shares the revenue with the video maker. Break pays $400 for videos that are posted on the site's homepage and pays $2...

    Main Video-sharing companies

    List from http://www.unmediated.org/2007/02/online_video_in.html: "* YouTube - Like other Sequoia Capital investments Yahoo and Google, YouTube outperformed its competitors and has become a clear winner in video sharing. And Google didn't skip this opportunity in the online video space, as it took advantage of YouTube's legal hassles and snapped up the market leader for the relatively small sum(!) of $1.65B. Even though Google already had its own video sharing site, Google Video, this acquisi...

    P2P for Video-sharing

    List from http://www.unmediated.org/2007/02/online_video_in.html: "Peer to peer is taking an important place in video sharing. Video sharing requires large bandwidth, which is why the burn rate of these sites is very high and only the VC backed ones survive. P2P is an answer to this problem, by spreading the bandwidth weight to clients using this system. There have been some recent large investments in companies working in this field. 1. BitTorrent - Creators of the popular open source P2P fi...

    Video Streaming

    List from http://www.unmediated.org/2007/02/online_video_in.html: "So who do you think serves you all these videos? Video hosting is not an easy job! 1. Akamai is known as the world leader and serves big customers including Microsoft, Google and Yahoo. The company is traded on NASDAQ and has a market cap of $9B. 1. Limelight is the site that powers YouTube, MySpace, iFilm and many others. They are growing fast and their last investment round was $130M, led by Goldman Sachs. 1. VitalStream was...

    Towards a worldwide video syndicate: “A Call to Join and Contribute to the Establishment of a Video-Sharing Syndicate/Network Project Description: For some time now the idea of utilising peer2peer structures to assemble a user-built distribution platform has been circulating. Recently, in the run-up to the G8 meeting in Evian, a concrete proposal h...

  2. User-Centered Innovation. (Redirected from User-centered Innovation) User-centered innovation is described by Eric von Hippel in his landmark book, 'The Democratization of Innovation'. Thesis: relying on a community of users constituting numerous non-customers is a key for future success. See also the detailed treatment of User Innovation Theory.

  3. 2017年7月6日 · Pieter H. : "Social Architecture by analogy with conventional architecture, is the process, and the product, of planning, designing, and growing an on-line community. Social architectures, in the form of on-line communities, are the cultural and political symbols, and works of art of the Digital Society. The 21st century will be identified with ...

  4. Yahoo's new Media RSS standard brings us one step closer to achieving open media, as do Ogg Vorbis audio codecs, XSPF playlists, or MusicBrainz. Media RSS (being developed by Yahoo with help from the community) extends RSS and combines it with "RSS enclosures" —adds metadata to any media item—to create a comprehensive solution for media "narrowcasters.

  5. Description Why is free the basis of the digital economy, Chris Anderson: "The result is that we now have not one but two trends driving the spread of free business models across the economy. The first is the extension of King Gillette’s cross-subsidy to more and ...

  6. Should Google, Yahoo, and MSN be worried? "It would be hard to push Google out of the way - they're just going to buy you out. Chudnovsky's aspirations are more community-minded, helping to develop a search engine that users control.

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