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==Liveblogging the Blueprinting the Information Valet Economy - Day 2 (12/05/2008)==
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Chuck Peters:  Starting morning discussion with review of yesterday.  Links soon.
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Moderated by Chuck Peters . . .
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Chuck Peters:  This is Chuck Peters, Twitter name cpetersia, using #infovalet as Twitter tag.
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*8:37 Chuck Peters:  Starting morning discussion with review of yesterday.  Links soon.
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*8:38 Chuck Peters:  This is Chuck Peters, Twitter name cpetersia, using #infovalet as Twitter tag.
Chuck Peters:  For review of Information Valet Project, go to http://densmore.newshare.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
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*8:41 Chuck Peters:  For review of Information Valet Project, go to http://densmore.newshare.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
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*8:51 Chuck Peters:  Check out EPIC video by Robin Sloan and Matt Thompson at http://robinsloan.com/epic/
Chuck Peters:  Check out EPIC video by Robin Sloan and Matt Thompson at http://robinsloan.com/epic/
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*9:10 Chuck Peters:  Forrester study on paid content online of Wednesday, Dec 3, at http://tinyurl.com/5vgafa
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*9:14 cpetersia:  Thinking about Jeff Jarvis/Dave Winer convo at #infovalet, find convo at http://tinyurl.com/5tb4qs
Chuck Peters:  Forrester study on paid content online of Wednesday, Dec 3, at http://tinyurl.com/5vgafa
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*9:14 thinkbigsmaller:  Will consumers bear their deep soles to marketers for money?
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*9:23 nfovalet:  Incorporating the idea of "civic space"
cpetersia:  Thinking about Jeff Jarvis/Dave Winer convo at #infovalet, find convo at http://tinyurl.com/5tb4qs
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*9:23 [Comment From Beth Lawton] -- Marketing, convenience both major factors here... but how do newspapers encourage their readers/site users to use the service/application?
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*9:23 [Comment From Beth Lawton] -- Suggestions: Health of the community itself, education, economy, local....
thinkbigsmaller:  Will consumers bear their deep soles to marketers for money?
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*9:30 [Comment From Bob Brown] -- 2009 prognostication http://www.cnbc.com/id/27955830/
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*9:32 Chuck Peters:  A model for monetizing atomized content at http://blogs.praized.com/seb/atomization/on-atomizing-your-business-model-the-newspaper-industry/
infovalet:  Incorporating the idea of "civic space"
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*9:36 [Comment From Beth Lawton] -- Looking at how existing components from organizations/businesses such as Info Card Foundation, Clickshare, Amazon, etc. could factor into this project.
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*9:47 [Comment From Cynthia] -- It's too bad sites like Angie's List and Yelp have taken hold...the local newspapers could have owned the local review space.
[Comment From Beth Lawton]
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*9:47 Chuck Peters:  As we go on a 10 minute break, check out http://www.search.twitter.com/search?q=%236wordepitaph for a smile
Marketing, convenience both major factors here... but how do newspapers encourage their readers/site users to use the service/application?
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10:17 Chuck Peters:  What is missing from the features of the "Information Card" discussed by Charles Andres, and the website at http://www.informationcard.net/
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*10:25 Chuck Peters:  Discussing effects of "atomic content".  Compare with http://cli.gs/Building-LIU
[Comment From Beth Lawton]
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*10:33 Chuck Peters:  How much of the payment system needs to be organized.  Why can't each local organization decide how to use functionality of Info Valet?
Suggestions: Health of the community itself, education, economy, local....
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*10:38 [Comment From Bonnie Obremski] -- Maybe it would be best to let each organization decide eventually, but I wonder if it would be better in the beginning to have one simple standard, such as the one Cynthia is implementing with Kachingle.
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*10:46 [Comment From Beth Lawton] -- Agree with Bonnie... Also, I think that it's really, really important to focus the marketing on the "convenient and secure" characteristics, and then tout other benefits as great add-ons.
[Comment From Bob Brown]
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*10:55 Chuck Peters:  Wrapping up here.  Any final comments or questions??
2009 prognostication http://www.cnbc.com/id/27955830/
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*10:59 Chuck Peters:  All - thanks to Bill Densmore for arranging this conference!!
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Chuck Peters:  A model for monetizing atomized content at http://blogs.praized.com/seb/atomization/on-atomizing-your-business-model-the-newspaper-industry/
 
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[Comment From Beth Lawton]
 
Looking at how existing components from organizations/businesses such as Info Card Foundation, Clickshare, Amazon, etc. could factor into this project.
 
9:47
 
[Comment From Cynthia]
 
It's too bad sites like Angie's List and Yelp have taken hold...the local newspapers could have owned the local review space.
 
9:47
 
Chuck Peters:  As we go on a 10 minute break, check out http://www.search.twitter.com/search?q=%236wordepitaph for a smile
 
10:17
 
Chuck Peters:  What is missing from the features of the "Information Card" discussed by Charles Andres, and the website at http://www.informationcard.net/
 
10:25
 
Chuck Peters:  Discussing effects of "atomic content".  Compare with http://cli.gs/Building-LIU
 
10:33
 
Chuck Peters:  How much of the payment system needs to be organized.  Why can't each local organization decide how to use functionality of Info Valet?
 
10:38
 
[Comment From Bonnie Obremski]
 
Maybe it would be best to let each organization decide eventually, but I wonder if it would be better in the beginning to have one simple standard, such as the one Cynthia is implementing with Kachingle.
 
10:46
 
[Comment From Beth Lawton]
 
Agree with Bonnie... Also, I think that it's really, really important to focus the marketing on the "convenient and secure" characteristics, and then tout other benefits as great add-ons.
 
10:55
 
Chuck Peters:  Wrapping up here.  Any final comments or questions??
 
10:59
 
Chuck Peters:  All - thanks to Bill Densmore for arranging this conference!!
 
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Latest revision as of 22:48, 6 December 2008

Liveblogging the Blueprinting the Information Valet Economy - Day 2 (12/05/2008)

Moderated by Chuck Peters . . .

  • 8:37 Chuck Peters: Starting morning discussion with review of yesterday. Links soon.
  • 8:38 Chuck Peters: This is Chuck Peters, Twitter name cpetersia, using #infovalet as Twitter tag.
  • 8:41 Chuck Peters: For review of Information Valet Project, go to http://densmore.newshare.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
  • 8:51 Chuck Peters: Check out EPIC video by Robin Sloan and Matt Thompson at http://robinsloan.com/epic/
  • 9:10 Chuck Peters: Forrester study on paid content online of Wednesday, Dec 3, at http://tinyurl.com/5vgafa
  • 9:14 cpetersia: Thinking about Jeff Jarvis/Dave Winer convo at #infovalet, find convo at http://tinyurl.com/5tb4qs
  • 9:14 thinkbigsmaller: Will consumers bear their deep soles to marketers for money?
  • 9:23 nfovalet: Incorporating the idea of "civic space"
  • 9:23 [Comment From Beth Lawton] -- Marketing, convenience both major factors here... but how do newspapers encourage their readers/site users to use the service/application?
  • 9:23 [Comment From Beth Lawton] -- Suggestions: Health of the community itself, education, economy, local....
  • 9:30 [Comment From Bob Brown] -- 2009 prognostication http://www.cnbc.com/id/27955830/
  • 9:32 Chuck Peters: A model for monetizing atomized content at http://blogs.praized.com/seb/atomization/on-atomizing-your-business-model-the-newspaper-industry/
  • 9:36 [Comment From Beth Lawton] -- Looking at how existing components from organizations/businesses such as Info Card Foundation, Clickshare, Amazon, etc. could factor into this project.
  • 9:47 [Comment From Cynthia] -- It's too bad sites like Angie's List and Yelp have taken hold...the local newspapers could have owned the local review space.
  • 9:47 Chuck Peters: As we go on a 10 minute break, check out http://www.search.twitter.com/search?q=%236wordepitaph for a smile

10:17 Chuck Peters: What is missing from the features of the "Information Card" discussed by Charles Andres, and the website at http://www.informationcard.net/

  • 10:25 Chuck Peters: Discussing effects of "atomic content". Compare with http://cli.gs/Building-LIU
  • 10:33 Chuck Peters: How much of the payment system needs to be organized. Why can't each local organization decide how to use functionality of Info Valet?
  • 10:38 [Comment From Bonnie Obremski] -- Maybe it would be best to let each organization decide eventually, but I wonder if it would be better in the beginning to have one simple standard, such as the one Cynthia is implementing with Kachingle.
  • 10:46 [Comment From Beth Lawton] -- Agree with Bonnie... Also, I think that it's really, really important to focus the marketing on the "convenient and secure" characteristics, and then tout other benefits as great add-ons.
  • 10:55 Chuck Peters: Wrapping up here. Any final comments or questions??
  • 10:59 Chuck Peters: All - thanks to Bill Densmore for arranging this conference!!
  • 10:59



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