Links for 2009-06-26
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An overview of what Betfair has done, and plans to do, with TVG since purchasing the ADW/cable channel.
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“Truth be told, we could have Rachel vs. Zenyatta twice if anyone really wanted it.” (Problem is, the people who want it most are the fans. Said owner Jess Jackson on the subject: “The fans … and the media helps them … create illusions of a potential competition…. I prefer that people wouldn’t hype the potential of a race like that. Just let the horses run to their best skills as the trainers and owners decide.”)
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A theme of many conversations I’ve had this week, the value of writing … “I went through a period of publishing for free, and then a period of being insulted that people wanted my work for free, and then back into a period of writing for free.” See also:
Why I write for free
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Make it fun, launch immediately, use a framework, have servers ready. Question for visitors: What in racing would benefit from this sort of intensive crowdsourcing?
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Partners with Ustream to add live video and chat for select users. Facebook gets a bit more useful?
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Consider it part of a plan: “… the latest moves [are] an ambitious campaign to make the social graph an integral, ubiquitous element of life online.” I’m ambivalently intrigued by this evolution and its implications.
Posted by Delicious in Miscellany on 06/26/2009 @ 11:00 am / Follow @railbird on Twitter
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