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Stephanie Wynn

Twitter, Flickr, Facebook Make Blogs Look So 2004 - 0 views

  • Writing a weblog today isn't the bright idea it was four years ago.
  • Scroll down Technorati's list of the top 100 blogs and you'll find personal sites have been shoved aside by professional ones.
  • ssional ones. Most are essentially online magazines:
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  • When blogging was young, enthusiasts rode high, with posts quickly skyrocketing to the top of Google's search results for any given topic, fueled by generous links from fellow bloggers. In 2002, a search for "Mark" ranked Web developer Mark Pilgrim above author Mark Twain. That phenomenon was part of what made blogging so exciting. No more. Today, a search for, say, Barack Obama's latest speech will deliver a Wikipedia page, a Fox News article, and a few entries from professionally run sites like Politico.com. The odds of your clever entry appearing high on the list? Basically zero.
  • Further, text-based Web sites aren't where the buzz is anymore. The reason blogs took off is that they made publishing easy for non-techies.
  • Twitter — which limits each text-only post to 140 characters — is to 2008 what the blogosphere was to 2004.
  • And Twitter posts can be searched instantly, without waiting for Google to index them.
Kristen Iovino

Blog2Print - Print your Blog. Save your Blog. Love your Blog Book. - 2 views

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    Print your blog as a book. Can be done for other formats as well such as Twitter and Facebook,
Maria Puga

Join With Us in Supporting Blog Action Day! | The Edublogger - 0 views

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    One of the most powerful aspects of blogging is anyone, anywhere can have a voice to express opinions and make a difference. Blog Action Day is an excellent
Helen Nam

The Growth of Talking Points Memo: A Case Study in Independent Media | Media and Techno... - 0 views

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    This interview with the founder of Talking Points Memo describes the process of his nutty personal blog became respected "independent media." TPM broke the Duke Cunningham bribery scandal and the US Attorneys firing scandal. Perhaps this is the authority "test" for political blogs -- they must break a major news scandal. Whatever you think of him, Matt Drudge made his bones by breaking the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
Derik Dupont

Photo-Blogging Site DailyBooth Raises $1 Million - Digits - WSJ - 1 views

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    Money continues to rain down on "real-time" start-ups. The latest example: a fledgling two-person company called DailyBooth.
Kristen Iovino

http://blog.findings.com/tagged/how-we-will-read - 4 views

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    Really, really great interview series with authors, publishers and writers about their ideas for the future of reading. Includes Clay Shirky, Maria Popova & Clive Thompson. Also nice to see a blog like this on tumblr.
Michael Jensen

Blog Touring - End of Innocence, Beginning of Wisdom « Future Perfect Publishing - 0 views

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    from a friend: "a nice round up of blog touring - aka virtual book touring - which is an increasingly popular (and green) option for authors, particularly as the number of traditional book store venues concentrates."
Paul Riccardi

Free Newspaper Venture Depends on Local Blogs - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    One more entry before logging off for the night. A startup in Chicago plans to print blogs with local advertisements and distribute them free. Will it catch on?
Tiffany Klaff

The Blog That Ignited a Privacy Debate on Facebook - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The place where all the Facebook controversy started
Ryan Holman

Blog Wiki:Blogger's Code of Conduct - 1 views

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    Tim O'Reilly and others have called for codes of conduct in the blogosphere, and this is some of what that call has yielded. My problem with it, however, is that it seems to be very, very general -- which is a great starting point, but individual blogs may have other things come up.
Kristen Iovino

Amazon.com: JohnShore.com: Kindle Store: John Shore - 1 views

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    I've never seen this feature before- you can pay for monthly access to a blog for your Kindle. This author's blog is $1.99 per month.
Derik Dupont

NAA Releases New Case Studies on Free Newspaper Classifieds Programs - DigitalEdge - 0 views

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    newspaper digital media blog
Paul Riccardi

BlockShopper v. Jones Day: The right of Web sites to link. - By Wendy Davis - Slate Mag... - 0 views

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    Let's see if this case becomes an industry changer. This would affect everyone from the smallest blog to the biggest publisher.
Derik Dupont

CNN Invests in Neighborhood News Feed Outside.In - WSJ.com - 1 views

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    CNN.com is investing in Outside.In, a start-up that feeds neighborhood blogs and other local news to the Web sites of larger media outlets." />
Ryan Holman

Faster Forward - Yelp dumps 'Favorite Review' feature, shows 'Filtered' write-ups - 0 views

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    Blog entry about Yelp's answer to criticism that its favorably reviewed places, while ostensibly crowdsourced, were actually paid for. Will this help Yelp? Time will tell....
Derik Dupont

New Media, Old Media | Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ) - 1 views

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    The Lead Teaser: The stories and issues that gain traction in social media differ substantially from those that lead in the mainstream press. But they also differ greatly from each other. Across a year-long study of blogs, Twitter and YouTube,
Ryan Holman

David Weinberger, Disclosure Statement - 1 views

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    This is a disclosure statement from the JOHO blog. Do you think it goes far enough, or perhaps might it be detailed to the point of C-Y-A-neurosis?
arnie Grossblatt

Why David Simon is Wrong About Blogs and Local Reporting - 0 views

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    Discussion of the role of journalists in journalism
Thelisha Woods

CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive - White House... - 0 views

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    All the more reason for one of us in this program to figure out a new business model!
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