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Primary Sources
UCC Report
Yochai Benkler: The Wealth of Networks
Study finds Podcast use rising but small
Pew Study: Teens and Technology (2005)
Pew Internet Project, Generations Memo (US) (2005)
technolocigal and social context, p. 9 ff.
Emerging trends among primary school children's use of the internet (UK) (2004) [Chat&IM, P2P]
Pew Study: Content Creation (2004)
The Guardian (2006): Whose content is it anyway? [question of ownership, who gets the money?]
Pew Report: Teens and Technology (2005)[How teens use IM, personal expression, et seq.]
The Guardian: Digination - Research on our digital behavior (2006)
Social Tagging Panel (based on a dissertation on del.icio.us) & Session Notes
UGC Generator Motivation Study (2006)
Nielsen NetRating: Podcasting gains
Comscore: More than half of MySpace users over 35 ItFacts: Demographic Comparison 2005/2006 Zephoria: Comscore data is misleading: Unique visitors vs. users
Pew Internet: Teen Content Creators and Consumers (2005)
Digital Ethnography: The YouTube Project
Secondary Sources
Deutschsprachige Wikipedia - 500'000 Artikel überschritten
Interview with T. Berners-Lee: Online life will produce more creative children (2006)
Various articles about cyber psychology, incl. topics about friend networking sites (NL)
The Register: Second life equal with first life (2006)
NZZ: Jeder ein TV-Mitarbeiter (2006)
Siliconvalley.com: As online viewing booms, the amateurs give way to big media (2006)
Who owns the money? (2006)DIY Media Blog
NYTimes: Web Content by and for the Mass
Motivation to Contribute
Rossi: Decoding the free open source software puzzle (2004)
Lerner/Triole: The economics of technology sharing: open source and beyond (2004)
Lerner/Triole: The simple economics of open source
Hars/Ou: Working for free? Motivations of participating in open source projects
Holmstrom: Mangerial Incentive Problems: A Dynamic Perspective (1999)
Weber: The political economy of open source software (2000)
Pagano: Legal Positions and institutional complementarities (2002)
McGovan: Legal implications of open source (2001)
A quantitative profile of a community of open source Linux developers (1999)
Han et al: Delayed returns to open source Participation (2002)
von Hippel: The sources of innovation (1988)
Kollik/Smith: Managing the virtual commons (1999)
Bessen: Open Source software: Free Provision of complex public goods
Moglen: Anarchism triumphant: Free software and the death of copyright (1999)
The Economies of online cooperation: Gifts and public goods in cyberspace
Raymond: A brief history of ackerdom (1999)
Bergquist/Ljungberg: The power of gifts (2003)
Zeitly: Gift economies in the development of open source software (2003)
Osterloh/von Wartburg: Open source - new rules in software development (2002)
Second Life
Real Estate Millionaire Business Week: Second's Life First Millionaire (2006)
Der Spiegel: Der Spielgel: Reichtum aus dem Nichts. Grossgrundbesitzerin im Internet (2006)
Updates
- YouTube sets Music Pact with Independent Label
YouTube is broadening its efforts to legitimize music and videos posted on its video-sharing site through a deal that will authorize the use of hit music by several acts signed to a prominent independent label. The deal, with Wind-up Entertainment Inc. covers more than 225 songs.