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What's Interesting About Participatory Content

While at Startup Camp yesterday, I was stopped for a hallway interview with ZDNet's James Hilliard. One of the concepts that survived the cutting room floor was a quick overview of my interest in participatory content and information, including both the content value chain and its supporting infrastructures. Since this has been the subject of much recent discussion (and I'm busy around the topic given the current investments that I manage), I thought it worth posting the link: just visit David Berlind's blog post to see the brief video interview, which accompanies David's "report from the field."

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Great interview, and just the length I can fit into my day! Wish I could have been at startup camp... sounds like a fun time.

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