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SWMS Tech Edit Spotlight: Vendor Content: Animations, guerilla video, and more

Many vendors produce good tech content.

But what exactly is "good" vendor content?

Does it need to be as good as "editorial" content? Which vendors do the best job of producing vendor content -- and what did that content actually accomplish? We'll answer those questions and more in this special SWMS Tech Edit Spotlight.

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SWMS Analysis: The Real GigaOm, Mashable, RWW, TC, VB

Everyone knows GigaOm, Mashable, ReadWriteWeb, TechCrunch and VentureBeat are blogs. They sure look like blogs. Articles are posts, and you can comment under each one.

But they're not just blogs anymore.

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Fastest, Slowest Tech Edit Sites

If you enjoy quick-to-load tech edit web sites, you'll want to experience PCWorld.com, PCMag.com and CNET.com.

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ReadWriteWeb Launches Paid Content

ReadWriteWeb today joined the ranks of paid-content providers with "The ReadWriteWeb Guide to Online Community Management."

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Marshall Kirkpatrick, ReadWriteWeb

Marshall Kirkpatrick, Lead Writer
ReadWriteWeb
December 2008

One of the savviest reporters in the world of Web 2.0, is Marshall Kirkpatrick. Kirkpatrick has unmatched expertise in microblogging, video and other emerging storytelling tools. Reporters at mainstream media outlets track this guy and follow the trends he spots.

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The Syndication Frenzy

The New York Times next month will distribute content from VentureBeat, GigaOm and ReadWriteWeb in its newly designed Technology web page, formally announced yesterday.

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Marshall Kirkpatrick on the Liquidity Crisis

ReadWriteWeb reporter Marshall Kirkpatrick says he doesn't believe the liquidity crisis will impact start-ups -- at least not yet.

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Marshall Kirkpatrick, ReadWriteWeb

Marshall Kirkpatrick, blogger,
October 2007
 
Read/WriteWeb has been around for three or four years, founded by Richard MacManus. Now it’s in the top #20 most linked to blogs on the net (Technorati) with 130,000 subscribers via RSS and email. Says Marshall: Read/WriteWeb also “has a reputation as one of the most thoughtful and in-depth of the leading 2.0 technology review blogs.” The full staff is 12 to 14 contributors from all over the world, with a handful of in Silicon Valley, and Marshall and Josh Catone at the lead.

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