Reading the Google Reader Tea-leaves
If you were online late last night - and especially if you were on Twitter - you may have noted an enormous wave of pain and anger sweeping across the network. Here's what caused it:
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open source, open genomics, open creation
If you were online late last night - and especially if you were on Twitter - you may have noted an enormous wave of pain and anger sweeping across the network. Here's what caused it:
Posted by Glyn Moody at 2:56 pm 0 comments
Labels: blog, open enterprise, open source, rss, rss feeds, twitter
Following the change of adminstration in the US, many are hoping for a more, er, open mind to open source. Some have decided to make a direct appeal via an open letter to the President on newly-created blog (a slightly strange choice of platform)....
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Labels: barack obama, blog, open enterprise, petition, usa
The best meditation on blogging and bloggers I have read so far:
In fact, for all the intense gloom surrounding the news-paper and magazine business, this is actually a golden era for journalism. The blogosphere has added a whole new idiom to the act of writing and has introduced an entirely new generation to nonfiction. It has enabled writers to write out loud in ways never seen or understood before. And yet it has exposed a hunger and need for traditional writing that, in the age of television’s dominance, had seemed on the wane.
Words, of all sorts, have never seemed so now.
(Via Open (minds, finds, conversations).)
Posted by Glyn Moody at 2:34 pm 2 comments
Labels: andrew sullivan, blog, bloggers, blogging, civic journalism, writing
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Labels: blog, civilisation, dave miller, linus
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