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blogosphere
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31 December 2008
Proud to be Lesser
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Matt has some thoughts on blogs - including this one: my primary interest is in digging up what's not already "popular." Unfo...
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05 November 2008
Blears Shoots the Blogger Messengers
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Quoth Hazel Blears: "But mostly, political blogs are written by people with disdain for the political system and politicians, who see ...
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20 June 2008
Associated Press Hoist By Its Own Petard
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Mr TechCrunch can be slightly obnoxious at times, but on this one I can only applaud him: now the A.P. has gone too far. They’ve quoted twe...
15 June 2008
The Bang-on Blogosphere
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Further proof that things are shifting in media-land: as Iain Dale, the Tory blogger who ran Davis's ill-fated leadership campaign, poi...
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12 February 2008
A New Star in the UK Open Source Blogosphere
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On Open Enterprise blog .
15 November 2007
W(h)ither Blogging?
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Here's a thoughtful post : Somehow it seemed that blogging just isn't that hot anymore. The feeling has been exacerbated by the late...
25 June 2007
Is Microsoft People-Ready?
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It's interesting that the brouhaha over Microsoft's "people-ready" campaign involving top bloggers mouthing incomprehensi...
20 February 2007
The Incorruptible Blogosphere
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John Dvorak is the original angry old man of computer journalism. I've been reading his stuff for decades now. It's striking that ...
01 February 2007
WTF is WTF?
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Dave Sifry has always been one of the do-ers in the world of computing. And as someone who has been at the heart of open source for over a...
04 October 2006
The Iceman Cometh
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USA Today has a chilling piece about the increasing number of libel cases being brought against bloggers: Robert Cox, founder and presiden...
20 July 2006
No Comment, No MT et al.
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Comments are the ichor that courses through the blogosphere's veins. A blog with no comments is probably dead, and a blogger that doesn...
27 May 2006
The Bloggable is Political
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An interesting story in the New York Times that hints at how gobbets of the blogosphere may be starting to emerge blinking into the strang...
02 April 2006
Wiki Wiki Wikia
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Following one of my random wanders through the blogosphere I alighted recently on netbib . As the site's home page explains , this is b...
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20 March 2006
What Open Source Can Learn from Microsoft
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In case you hadn't noticed, there's been a bit of a kerfuffle over a posting that a Firefox 2.0 alpha had been released. However,...
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22 February 2006
10 Things to Build a Blog Readership
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1: A clear idea of what you are trying to do If you want to get and keep an audience for a blog, you need to have a clear idea about a coupl...
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20 February 2006
Freedom, in Other Words
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Recently the blogosphere went slightly bonkers over a story that "the Korean government plans to select a city and a university late ...
08 February 2006
Word of the Week: Podfading
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Podfading describes the kind of burn-out that podcasters are prone to - when the effort of recording yet another podcast proves too much, a...
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