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There is still a role for citizen media in SIlicon valley
I disagree Mitch, there is a role for citizen media combined with professional media, and what I call "smart-machine" media (e.g. tech.memeorandum.com.) Citizen media has been looked upon as a way to get content for nearly free--and that is no way to value citizen media.

Combine it with the other two forms of media and you have an entirely new type of media entity, imho. That could be very interesting.
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There is still a role for citizen media in SIlicon valley  foremski ZDNet Moderator | 01/25/06
I wondered about that....  Mitch Ratcliffe ZDNet Moderator | 01/25/06
"Any" business fly?  Justin James | 01/25/06
Yes, any business  Mitch Ratcliffe ZDNet Moderator | 01/25/06

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