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M O N I T O R TAILRANK TECHNORATI WORDPRESS BLOGGER M O N I T O R VOX CONSUMATING Literary Magazine Drama Club Prom Commitee THE DECK RADIOTAIL BLOGADS FRUITCAST PODSHOW GAWKER 9RULES PODTECH HIPCAST LIBSYN BLOGBURST BLIP VIMEO GROUPER DAILYMOTION YOUTUBE DABBLE PEOPLEAGGREGATOR WIKIMAPIA IMEEM STUDENT COUNCIL The BMOCs ang- ling to be the Viacom and Disney of citizen media CAMPUS RADIO These audiophiles want to make creating podcasts as easy as Web surfing NEWSPAPERS Their blogging tools began the citizen-media revolution PLAYGROUND Where the media you create become the center of socializing CLUBS City guides, dating sites, and whole worlds created by users FUTURE ENTREPRENEURS If there’s gold in citizen media’s hills, these guys are selling both the maps and the shovels GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Taking media to the next level by putting a price tag on it HALL MONITORS Services that measure the cachet, influence, and reach of citizen-media makers FireAnt.tv Will bring the “network TV” model to video, catapulting it to success like those who followed this model for audio (Podshow) and blogging (Gawker Media). Odeo.com Has all the tools and talent to further bring podcasting into the mainstream, giving us no shortage of “Will Clear Channel buy Odeo?” rumors next year. Yelp.com This people-powered CitySearch is grabbing more metros by the day. Local expertise is the new digital currency. Federated Media Chairman and publisher John Battelle’s standing in the blogosphere helped him build a boutique ad network on tech, parenting, business, and automotive sites in just over a year. The Internet’s the limit. Rapleaf.com Its reputation system (think eBay-style feedback) follows you wherever you go online, giving it the potential to be the standard measure of the influence of a citizen media maker. SocialRoots.com Part talent agency, part syndication service, all marketplace—it could give people a way to make money off of citizen media the way eBay turned your attic into an ATM. THE CONVERSATIONS NETWORK SIX APART FEEDO STYLE SECOND LIFE WEBLOGS, INC. A/V CLUB The video kids—beyond YouTube—that want to be your home for uploading, hosting, and sharing video

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Page 1: Literary Drama Prom Magazine Club Commitee STUDENT 9RULES ...images.fastcompany.com/magazine/109/citizenmedia.pdf · technorati wordpress blogger m o n i t o r vox consumating literary

MONIT

OR

TAILRANK

TECHNORATI

WORDPRESS

BLOGGER

MONIT

OR

VOX

CONSUMATING

LiteraryMagazine

DramaClub

PromCommitee

THE DECKRADIOTAIL BLOGADS FRUITCAST

PODSHOWGAWKER

9RULES

PODTECH

HIPCASTLIBSYN

BLOGBURST

BLIP

VIMEO

GROUPER

DAILYMOTIONYOUTUBE

DABBLE

PEOPLEAGGREGATOR

WIKIMAPIA IMEEM

STUDENTCOUNCILThe BMOCs ang-ling to be theViacom and Disneyof citizen media

CAMPUS RADIOThese audiophiles want to make creating podcasts as easy as Web surfing

NEWSPAPERSTheir blogging tools began the citizen-media revolution

PLAYGROUNDWhere the media you create become the center of socializing

CLUBSCity guides, dating sites, and whole worldscreated by users

FUTURE ENTREPRENEURSIf there’s gold in citizen media’s hills, these guys are selling both the maps and the shovels

GUIDANCECOUNSELORTaking media to the next level by putting a price tag on it

HALL MONITORSServices that measure the cachet, influence, and reach of citizen-media makers

FireAnt.tvWill bring the “network TV” model to video, catapulting it to success like those who followed this model for audio (Podshow) and blogging (Gawker Media).

Odeo.comHas all the tools and talent to further bring podcasting into the mainstream, giving us no shortage of “Will Clear Channel buy Odeo?” rumors next year.

Yelp.comThis people-powered CitySearch is grabbing more metros by the day. Local expertise is the new digital currency.

Federated MediaChairman and publisher John Battelle’s standing in the blogosphere helped him build a boutique ad network on tech, parenting, business, and automotive sites in just over a year. The Internet’s the limit.

Rapleaf.comIts reputation system (think eBay-style feedback) follows you wherever you go online, giving it the potential to be the standard measure of the influence of a citizen media maker.

SocialRoots.comPart talent agency, part syndication service, all marketplace—it could give people a way to make money off of citizen media the way eBay turned your attic into an ATM.

THE CONVERSATIONSNETWORK

SIX APART

FEEDO STYLE SECOND LIFE

WEBLOGS, INC.

A/V CLUBThe video kids—beyond YouTube—that want to be your home for uploading, hosting, and sharing video