Storyhunter launches an Airbnb-style platform for freelance foreign...
The life of a freelance foreign correspondent can be a difficult one, combining the risk of personal danger — being shot at, kidnapped etc. — with the difficulty of finding steady work, not to mention...
View ArticleThe fall of SAY Media is a sign the barbell effect is increasing
Just a few years after raising more than $100 million in financing and making plans for a blockbuster initial public stock offering, SAY Media appears to be in retreat. It has put its blog properties...
View ArticleBeing connected is more of a good thing than it is a bad thing
As smartphones and social platforms become more and more ubiquitous, debate continues over whether being connected all the time — even in a small way — is good for us, and that debate is probably never...
View ArticleResearch Agenda of Larry Hawes, Lead Analyst
Greetings! As my colleague Stowe Boyd announced yesterday, I am part of a fabulous group of smart, well-respected people that have joined the rebooted Gigaom Research as analysts. I was affiliated with...
View ArticleReport: SDN meets the real world: implementation benefits and challenges
Our library of 1700 research reports is available only to our subscribers. We occasionally release ones for our larger audience to benefit from. This is one such report. If you would like access to our...
View ArticleWill Carrier Consolidation Stymie Innovation?
Driven by economic concerns and increased competition, many telco carriers have turned to consolidation to strengthen their bottom lines and grow market share. However, for customers, consolidation may...
View ArticleMarc Andreessen says more net neutrality laws are not the answer
The concept of net neutrality — the idea that cable networks should not give preferential treatment to certain kinds of content — often seems somewhat theoretical, which is why many people latched onto...
View ArticleFelix Salmon is leaving Reuters for the Fusion network because the future of...
There’s been a lot of movement in media circles of late — what with writers like Ezra Klein, Nate Silver and Jessica Lessin leaving traditional journalism jobs to launch their own standalone news...
View ArticleIs net neutrality dying? Has the FCC killed it? What comes next? Here’s what...
The issue of net neutrality is back in the news again, thanks to some proposed rule changes by the Federal Communications Commission, changes that the regulator says are aimed at protecting a “free and...
View ArticleForget the social graph: pay attention to the work graph
The term ‘social graph’ was popularized at the Facebook F8 conference back in 2007, and helped that company explain what it was trying to do in its core architecture and business models. At first I...
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