What's Content, Anyways?

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John Battelle's article that spits on ex cable-player Leo Hindrey's statement has been making much deserved rounds today. Hindrey's drivel is full of holes that Battelle had no choice but to attack.

But, in all seriousness, content is only useful if it is both interesting and accessible. This is where the internet companies [yahoo, google...] come into play. More, Battelle brings up the issues of participatory media, community, and search.

It's only natural that a man who made it in cable throws the cable-tv paradigm on the web. Sorry, buddy - square peg, octogonal hole.

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