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SXSWi Dispatch: Being Internet famous
Posted at 7:31 PM on March 9, 2008 by Jon Gordon
What is the nature of Internet fame?
I caught the tail end of a very interesting conversation about that question at SXSWi on Sunday. It was led by NYU PhD candidate Alice Marwick.
Caroline McCarthy at CNET News.com has a good recap of the discussion here.
Here is my brief interview with Marwick about Internet fame.
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