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14 April 2014 by Malmberg's Links
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14 April 2014 by Malmberg's Links
Transmedia Shows Are Winning the Internet
Bernie Su's interactive storytelling is winning Emmys and raking in revenue, thanks to its die-hard fangirls.See it on Scoop.it, via Narrative TechArchive
14 April 2014 by Malmberg's Links
Transmedia Shows Are Winning the Internet
Bernie Su's interactive storytelling is winning Emmys and raking in revenue, thanks to its die-hard fangirls.See it on Scoop.it, via Narrative TechArchive
10 April 2014 by Malmberg's Links
Motion Publishing: A Different Kind of Publisher
RainboWillis's insight:Very interesting experiment with the future of publishing. Is it too clever? I think it will be interesting to see how this works, or fails to. Basically: Author pays Motion to work with her on the process of finishing...Archive
10 April 2014 by Malmberg's Links
Motion Publishing: A Different Kind of Publisher
RainboWillis's insight:Very interesting experiment with the future of publishing. Is it too clever? I think it will be interesting to see how this works, or fails to. Basically: Author pays Motion to work with her on the process of finishing the book ...Archive
10 April 2014 by Malmberg's Links
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500px ISOUnbelievable PhotographyRainboWillis's insight:Beautiful.See it on Scoop.it, via Narrative TechArchive
10 April 2014 by Malmberg's Links
500px ISO
500px ISOUnbelievable PhotographyRainboWillis's insight:Beautiful.See it on Scoop.it, via Narrative TechArchive
3 April 2014 by Malmberg's Links 
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Developer spotlight: Talking microphones with Blue
Blue Microphones tells us about the latest audio accessories they've made for the Mac.
RainboWillis's insight:
Spoke with colleagues about the interesting Digg article that came out last month on why audio rarely goes viral <https://digg.com/originals/why-audio-never-goes-viral> ; the lady from Blue reminded me of another reason why audio lacks virality: fidelity.
Mobile phones are the primary means for image capture these days, and any camera app that wants to remain relevant has a bevy of sharing options that pop up every time any picture is taken. The technology of mobile microphones is so far behind mobile cameras that it is no wonder captured audio isn't shared more; even the best smartphone microphones are TERRIBLE.
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3 April 2014 by Malmberg's Links