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This article is the final piece of a 7-part series originally written for the Skoll World Forum as part of a debate among global leaders about the role of the media in accelerating social progress.
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Virurl seeks out and vets great content and then helps publishers and advertisers to monetize each piece of content (that could be a video, an article, or an advertisement) by connecting publishers or advertisers with influencers on the Web. (According to Virurl, influencers are considered to be anyone who visits their platform, looking to share new content with their audience).
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Choosing a piece by Myhrvold for this list requires none of the insight that his article shares with the reader.
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After an Arsenal article last week it was shaping up to be a state of MLS piece.
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In the article, Lawrence reprimands a fellow writer for regarding a beautiful woman as "a piece of lurid meat".
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That message has been skewed for a number of reasons, not the least of which is the USA Today article I quoted in my first piece about espnW. After my conversation with Ms. Gentile, it appears that her quotes were used out of context.
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Nolan has a point when it comes to obviousness. (Keller even seems to admit it toward the end of the piece.) His column would be an excellent precursor, for example, to a Nicholas Carr article or book, had those two things not already been published three years ago and last year, respectively.
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