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Will traditional journalism survive? Paid Members Public
Nick Carr pokes some pointed holes in the “bloggers will replace journalists” idea [http://www.roughtype.com/archives/2006/10/easy_as_pie.php]. Of course, that’s not to say that bloggers won’t replace some journalists. Are you sure your copy is good enough for people to choose
the biggest blog in history? Paid Members Public
What’s life like for British Bloggers in the early 21st Century? History Matters [http://www.historymatters.org.uk/output/Page1.asp] aims to find out tomorrow, by compiling a blog of posts by people all over the UK on one day: tomorrow. On October 17th, it’s inviting people
Launching the Hairdressers Journal blog Paid Members Public
Not often that I get the chance to shoot models… I’m at Salon International, a major exhibition for the hairdressing business, helping launch the Hairdressers Journal Blog [http://www.hji.co.uk/blogs/main/], the first major blog launch from RBI since this stuff became my job. Check it
Blogging office 2.0 Paid Members Public
My, I’m link-dumping tonight… Penelope Trunk makes an insightful post about Office 2.0 [http://blog.penelopetrunk.com/2006/10/a_peek_at_the_office_of_the_fu.html], a conference that sounds interesting in its own right [http://www.office20con.com/]. Look at the speaker list [http://www.
Where do you write? Paid Members Public
Practical Blogging talks about the coffee shop as an ideal place to write [http://sleepyblogger.com/?p=383], based on an article in USA Today [http://www.usatoday.com/life/2006-10-04-third-space_x.htm#]. This is a familiar idea. In fact, it’s been something of an obsession for me since
Goodbye, hello Paid Members Public
So, what do I return from my weekend away to find? Casino Avenue is closing down [http://www.casino-avenue.co.uk/2006/09/right-time-to-come-out-with-it-this-is.htm] . Waaaay back in the day, this blog used to be much more focused on my area of south east London, and the good Inspector Sands
The Doom of Niche Magazines? Paid Members Public
The relationship between online and paper publishing is evolving at an incredible rate. In the last fortnight alone, we’ve seen The Guardian announce that stories will hit the website before the paper [http://media.guardian.co.uk/mediaguardian/story/0,,1795194,00.html] (provoking plenty of ‘me too’ announcements
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