HIGH TECH NEWS this week is of course “valleylist” reporting the latest high tech news with a special focus on publishing and federal agencies. critically speaking high tech lacks real news. lots of press releases. new products. news is left out because of bizarre concepts like “search results” and “aggregation”. net publishers search other people’s content and report the results as “news”. almost acceptable. “valleylist” identifies the most important news and grabs a few headlines [really it needs to be something other than google or microsoft]. next the top 10 news links. then analyze the “valleylist” facebook newsfeed from publishers and federal agencies. it looks like technology and politics. finally conclude every week with some insight into the latest high tech news. what does it all mean. add future forecasts and recommendations. pick up where traditional high tech publishers leave off.
“valleylist” v190 r.1 – - high tech news
valleylist(sm) v190 r.1 – - high tech news 02.12.2012
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top 10 high tech news sources
1.zdnet
2.cnet
4.mashable
5.wired
10.pcworld
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source: “valleylist” internet search and analysis
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there’s a prehistoric or pre-”valleylist” view of the high tech news. coming up. what’s really new and important. the headlines and top 10 links for the latest “valleylist” are included in the youtube playlist and all playlists are included in “valleylist” videos.
analysis including publishing companies and federal agencies suggests that high tech news lacks credibility. only a few publications pay attention to the latest high tech news. the news industry itself is to be criticized. indexing and reporting company press releases is really not enough. everybody is stuck with age old publications like wired zdnet cnet nyt bits&bytes and now a new publication “valley list”.
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conclusion. there is a need for a new way of dealing with high tech news. a real time newsfeed from print and electronic publishers and federal regulatory agencies for free on facebook is only the latest “valleylist” innovation. pop culture. new features and functionality. insights into federal regulatory activity. publishers are leveraging the internet and wining. the result is a radically different publishing landscape. print and electronic growing exponentially world wide.
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greg mckenna
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