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Your Media is Less Valuable Than Mine? Paid Members Public
Once in a while, I come across a post that perfectly expresses something that I’ve been struggling to articulate. In particular, of late I’ve been trying to explain concisely why I find the “oh, blogs are just people ranting on the internet” view I get from so many
Launching A Green Living Blog Paid Members Public
Here’s our unusual blog launch of the day: [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/pics/johnsweirdworld.bmp] John’s Weird World is a green living blog for social workers [http://www.communitycare.co.uk/blogs/green-living/], written by former *Newsnight *helper [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/4736228.
More My Telegraph Details Emerge Paid Members Public
The technical guys behind My Telegraph have provided some more details on how the site’s been built and what it’s going to be. My Telegraph: Cat Exits Bag
Your Blog On The Telegraph's Site Paid Members Public
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Why The Internet Never Forgets Paid Members Public
Scoble makes it plain why pulling down posts on a blog is such a bad idea [http://scobleizer.com/2007/04/15/did-microsoft-blogger-pull-a-post-down-if-so-why/] once they’re published. A Microsoft blogger has, apparently, pulled down a post comparing the firm’s new Silverlight [http://blogs.msdn.com/tims/archive/2007/04/
How Tweet: Blogging About Twitter Paid Members Public
Shiny Media [http://shinymedia.com/], the rather well-backed [http://www.blogherald.com/2007/01/29/uks-shiny-media-secures-45m-in-funding/] UK blogging operation, has launched a new blog: Twitterati [http://twitterati.tv/]. It’s all about that addictive new Web 2.0 toy, Twitter. Given how simple Twitter is, it’ll be interesting to
From Blog to Print Paid Members Public
Here’s a neat reversal of the normal assumptions: blogging and podcasting have spawned their own dead tree magazine called, prosaically enough, Blogger & Podcaster [http://www.bloggerandpodcaster.com/].