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[2005-12-27] Blog Thefts Infuriate Bloggers
Business 2.0 writer Om Malik and a bunch of other bloggers discovered a site was cheerfully snagging and reposting their content, alongside plenty of Google AdSense blocks.

[2005-12-26] Microsoft Ups Stakes In RSS Race
Companies that offer RSS reader products and services are now in a race against time, as Microsoft prepares RSS functionality within Outlook.

[2005-12-19] Raising the Perceived Value of Your Website
Perception is everything. Right now, most senior managers do not perceive that content delivers significant value.

[2005-12-16] Copying Content - Still Valuable, or A Thing of The Past?
Within the virtual world of the internet, "content" is to "money" in real life. Content is our commodity, it is what people trade all around the world. But is "other people's content" actually valuable?

[2005-12-14] Structured Blogging From The Syndicate
The Structured Blogging Initiative was formally announced at the Syndicate Conference yesterday.

[2005-12-14] When Doc Searls Blogged Jonathan Schwartz
Sun Microsystems president and COO Jonathan Schwartz and Linux Journal senior editor Doc Searls chatted at a morning Syndicate Conference session; it was a watershed moment in the ongoing discussion of blogging and business.

[2005-12-14] Steve Gillmor Wants Attention
ZDNet International contributing editor and AttentionTrust.org president Steve Gillmor spoke at San Francisco's Syndicate Conference on attention and its worth online.

[2005-12-13] How To Thrive With Open Content
Syndication, aggregation, and generation offer three ways for companies to benefit from an open approach to content rather than a proprietary model.

[2005-12-13] Jessica Perry Collects The Content Toll
Delivering the evening keynote at the Syndicate Conference was Dow Jones Consumer Electronic Publishing senior VP for Business Development and Marketing, Jessica Perry, whose Wall Street Journal Online isn't giving all of its content away online.

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