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Compare And Contrast Blogs And Reuters
On Joe Trippi's Speech
Compare And Contrast Blogs And Reuters
On Joe Trippi's Speech
02/10/2004 02:41 AMWant to see an example of spin? No matter what your politics are,
it's interesting to note the
vastly different takes the
established media and some bloggers have on this morning's talk by Joe
Trippi at O'Reilly's Emerging Technologies Conference. This morning I
read the detailed notes from both
Howard
Rheingold and
Ross
Mayfield on Trippi's speech - which sounded interesting, if a bit
unfocused. However, both sets of notes show that he clearly talked up
the power of the internet while trashing the established "broadcast"
media. So, when Reuters - a member of the broadcast media - writes up
their own article on the talk, they spin it 180 degrees, and say that
Trippi blamed the internet for the campaign's
problems. The notes from the blogging attendees say Trippi called
the campaign a "dot com miracle", and yet Reuters claims Trippi said
the internet "hobbled" the campaign. These differing accounts of the
same exact speech don't match at all - and it certainly looks like
Reuters is the one doing the spinning here, taking a few quotes here
and there out of context to make their point. With the bloggers'
notes, you can see the context of what's being spoken about, and the
Reuters report gives none of that. I'm not one who believes that
bloggers are a "threat" to journalism, but the contrast here shows a
perfect (if a bit scary) example of just how easy it is for the press
to spin things to make their point.
Techdirt:Compare And Contrast Blogs And
Reuters On Joe Trippi's Speech
Techdirt:Compare And Contrast Blogs And
Reuters On Joe Trippi's Speech
02/11/2004 03:48 AMcalls out the difference .. the full scoop ..
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Livewire: MP3 Blogs Serve Rare Songs,
Dusty Grooves (Reuters)
Livewire: MP3 Blogs Serve Rare Songs,
Dusty Grooves (Reuters)
07/11/2004 08:26 AMReuters - A new genre of Web sites that offer an
eclectic mix of free music downloads may not be strictly legit,
but the sites' creators say they're doing the beleaguered
record industry a favor.
Boston.com / News / Blogs / David
Weinberger bl0gs the Democratic National
Convention on Boston.com: Blogging
crosses over
Boston.com / News / Blogs / David
Weinberger bl0gs the Democratic National
Convention on Boston.com: Blogging
crosses over
07/29/2004 05:21 PMfun post about the blogger
breakfast
boston.com/news/blogs/dnc/2004/07/blogging_crosse.html
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Internal Blogs: So, Are They Different
From External Blogs?
Internal Blogs: So, Are They Different
From External Blogs?
03/29/2005 07:22 AMInternal Blogs: So, Are They Different From External
Blogs?http://www.llrx.com/features/internalblogs.htm
Dennis Hamilton shares his experience with launching a blog
behind the corporate firewall, and suggests parameters that focus on
content value to ensure its successful implementation. This is an
feature article appearing in the March edition of Sabrina I.
Pacifici's
LLRX.com.
Reading bl0gs, writing bl0gs
Reading bl0gs, writing bl0gs
06/06/2004 06:45 PMKansas City Star (subscription),MO-9 hours ago• BlogPulse.com offers a
blog search engine. Just type in keywords of interest. Or use Google
to search for “blog” and keywords of interest. ...
how UK MPs could be using bl0gs
how UK MPs could be using bl0gs
08/04/2004 01:20 AMa few of them are already, but not enough
MSN Blogs
MSN Blogs
08/09/2004 04:53 PMPhil Ringnalda: Sam will be delighted to know that they validate out
of
the box. Charles will be delighted to know that they include both
Last-Modified and Etag headers, and apoplectic over the way that when
presented with the proper If-Modified-Since and If-None-Match headers
to
reply to a request with a 304 Not Modified, they instead return a 200,
with the exact same Last-Modified and Etag headers, and the exact same
content. I would share Charles's concern. On the plus side, I'm
pleased to see utf-8 used consistently throughout (in both the content
and the HTTP headers, and in both the html and feed). I'm also
delighted to see feed autodiscovery being used. If you have an
aggregator, or are running one of those popular planet* type of sites
where you republish a combination of the feeds of others, then you
really should make sure that you pass these aggregator tests.
Let bl0gs be bl0gs
Let bl0gs be bl0gs
08/04/2004 11:42 AMThe Democrats have sent a msg to the faithful (including me) drawing
our attention to some bad taste going on over at the W blog where
they're quoting part of a Jack Dunphy column at Nationnal Review
Online. The part quoted on the Bush site makes fun of the fire
fighters and police officers who have come out in support of Kerry,
saying that they're beer-bellied poseurs, not the working class,
straight-talkin' rank and file. Big deal. It's some rabble-rousing
flamery along the lines of calling Dean a Birkenstock-wearing,
brie-eating, Volvo-driving, effete Liberal. It reads as dumb and
emotive, but,...
"Blogs"
"Blogs"
04/03/2005 10:12 PMBlogs and PR: a Q&A
Blogs and PR: a Q&A
07/15/2004 01:33 PMAs part of
Global PR Blog
Week, an online look at blogging as it relates to public
relations,
Steve Rubel
asked me for my own thoughts on the subject. Here's the
Q&A posting.
Blogs and SEO
Blogs and SEO
01/19/2004 02:02 PM" I started reading about blogs and thought ok this is what I should
do. So I have started to switch my site over to blogs on every page.
Now I am not sure this was the right thing to do. I noticed that as
soon as I switched to a blog on my main page my PR on google tool bar
dropped."
A Lot of Blogs
A Lot of Blogs
07/07/2004 09:54 AMAs of yesterday, Technorati
was tracking more than 3 million weblogs. Dave Sifry explains.<
p>
"[more bl0gs]"
"[more bl0gs]"
02/19/2004 06:44 AMbl0gs.sun.com
bl0gs.sun.com
06/06/2004 06:48 PMIt’s been running for some time, and it’s stable enough now to
talk about in public:
blogs.sun.com is a space that anyone
at Sun can use to write about whatever they want. The people there now
are early adopters; there’s an internal email going out to the whole
company Monday officially reinforcing that
blogging policy,
encouraging everyone to write, and pointing them at blogs.sun.com.
Herewith a few remarks on the setup and process...
Blogs of War
Blogs of War
03/20/2003 04:20 PM16) Blogs Of War
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Top 50 Law Blogs
Top 50 Law Blogs
07/15/2004 10:16 PMA list of the top 50 Law 'blogs according to the EDD Information
Exchange, from Abstract Appeal to The Volokh Conspiracy....
MP3 bl0gs
MP3 bl0gs
05/28/2004 02:06 PMForget file sharing, MP3 blogs are all the rage [...]we have unashamed
folks who are not afraid to provide you with a daily song that...
Are bl0gs just?
Are bl0gs just?
01/08/2004 08:04 PMLou Marinoff described one
definition of Justice as "doing the right thing at the right time."
He continued by explaining that it means you have to define
"right thing".
There are at least eleven ways of being right.
- deontology - rules tell us what is right and wrong
- teleology - The end justifies (or sanctifies) the means
- virtue ethics - goodness comes from virtues, which are like
habits
- humanistic existentialism - what we choose to do determines what
we value
- nihilistic existentialism - "God is dead." And we killed him. So
all moral bets are off
- analytic ethics - "Goodness" cannot be defined or analyzed
- correlative ethics - every right entails an obligation, and
vice-versa
- sociobiology - ideas of "right" and "wrong" are motivated by our
genes
- feminist ethics - women have different moral priorities: e.g.
ethics of caring
- legal moralism - if it's legal, it's ethical
- meta-ethical relativism - each situation has its own unique
ethical dimension
Aeons ago, Clay asserted
that power-laws existed in blogs and that it was in-equal but
fair. Maybe he is basically being a deontologists with a bit of
legal moralism thrown in. The rules are fair so it's OK. Marko (a
philosopher among other things)
asks the question, "So the interesting question this raises is: What
are the principles if satisfied that would show the blogging world to
be a just institutional structure? And the meta-level question: How
would we justify these principles to each other?" I know that
Marko is an expert on "justice" and my simple explanation above is far
to simple, but this dialog about whether blogs are fair, good or just
forces us to examine what we mean by fair, right and just. I think
that in order for us to justify these principles, we might need to
define Virtue. (Since defining "right" is so difficult.) According to
Lou:
Aristotle said that Virtue is the Golden Mean between
two extremes. It was all about balance. "Rational" comes from "ratio".
The idea was to triangulate from two extremes of vice. For example,
Courage is the mean between cowardice and rashness.
I know
Dave Winer
likes the word "triangulation" and the blogs are good
at that. Is it possible that blogs can
help us get out of the echo chamber and achieve the
Aristotelian Virtue of the Golden Mean? (I know many people disagree
with this, but I continue to believe as I argued in my
Emergent
Democracy paper that this is possible.)
da
nah expresses her opinion that blogs are not an equalizing technology
and that it is the a technology for the privileged. To her, fair
(and probably just) isn't about having rules that are difficult to
game, but rather about being available and designed to promote
equality. She is probably more of a teleologist with a bit of
correlative ethics and feminism thrown in. (Sorry, just playing with
the labels a bit. Don't mind me.)
To finally tie it
into the discussion about technological determinism vs social
constructivism, I think we need to be aware that we have an active
effect on how the architecture of this technology evolves. I don't
think we can yet "show the blogging world to be a just institutional
structure", but rather we can try to determine what is just and strive
to make the blogging world into something we feel is just. This
requires us to dive into some of the questions that even Aristotle
didn't answer. What is right? What is just? Hopefully the tools
themselves will help guide this discussion, but rather than be
nihilistic or deterministic, I think we should be actively involved in
a dialog that best represents a consensus of our views. In order for
this to be just, we must try be as inclusive as possible of everyone
and on this I agree with danah. The tool is not yet inclusive. I think
that blogs are right in many ways, but are far from right in many
others. How can we try to make blogs as right and just as possible. I
think that this is the question that faces us today.
What is new about Blogs?
What is new about Blogs?
01/29/2003 08:09 PMOk,
so we have been yacking around the office about this cool new thing
that everyone seems to be doing...Blogs. Like this one. But haven't
people been publishing web pages, sharing links, communicating their
thoughts to each other over e-mail and IM and many other things for
quite some ...
ET Goes to E3 and Blogs It
ET Goes to E3 and Blogs It
05/11/2004 10:54 AMET's Jason Cross and Jim Louderback head down to the City of Angels to
check out the latest gaming goodness and technology trends in
interactive entertainment. It's also the inaugural outing for the
ExtremeTech show blog.
Some Blogs are just fun :)
Some Blogs are just fun :)
02/10/2004 08:09 PM
http://www.gnome-girl.com/
MSM + Blogs = Bad
MSM + Blogs = Bad
03/29/2005 08:07 PM
The experiment has ended. Roughly
8 months ago, the
Star Tribune joined forces with blogger
Twins Geek. The hope: a productive union
of traditional journalism and online weblogs. The verdict: an unholy
marriage, apparently. And this was just a baseball blog.
Little red bl0gs
Little red bl0gs
06/04/2004 08:56 AMOn the 15th anniversary of the Tiananmen crackdown, blogs are booming
in China. But are they making any difference?
Another CEO Blogs, Not Badly
Another CEO Blogs, Not Badly
07/09/2004 11:24 PMJonathan Schwartz, president and COO at Sun Microsystems, has
a new blog that's off to a
good start. There's a human voice on the page, and some actual insight
into the person speaking. I'll be watching this one, for many reasons.
The internet DJ and MP3 bl0gs
The internet DJ and MP3 bl0gs
04/17/2005 10:34 AMThe Himalayan Times Apr 17 2005 11:56AM GMT
żCensurar los bl0gs?
żCensurar los bl0gs?
04/16/2005 10:18 AMKow-towing to the bl0gs
Kow-towing to the bl0gs
04/11/2005 10:36 AMWhen the right-wing bloggers say jump, the mainstream press asks, how
high?
OpenSolaris Blogs Oh My
OpenSolaris Blogs Oh My
06/17/2005 04:38 PMThey told me they were going to try to get lots of people to blog
about the launch, but this is remarkable: this morning they knew about
132 bloggers and 215,000 words, and there’s another dozen pieces
every time I turn on my aggregator. The communications and culture
shift happening here is maybe just as interesting as OpenSolaris
itself. Herewith observations, and pointers to some particularly
sharp-edged samples. A new thing is in the world...
bl0gs in marketing and PR
bl0gs in marketing and PR
08/13/2004 06:04 PMjust another valuable tool to add to your arsenal
Speaking about Blogs....
Speaking about Blogs....
06/17/2005 07:17 PMYesterday, Larry Sloma, who (along with Troy Swanson) helped
Moraine Valley Community College get all bloggy and RSSified, sent
me an email noting that he’s running a pilot project on his new
library’s web site. Check out the Highland Park Public
Library’s blog, which you can now have read to
you.
“Inspired by Gary
Price's recent post about Speakwire, we thought we'd try to add a
voice to our pilot blog. Works like a charm!
Look for the button
labeled ‘Want this blog to read to you?’ near the bottom
of the right hand column at http://lishost.org/~hpplblog/
.”
That wasn’t enough for Larry,
though. Today, I got an email from Troy, saying that Larry had also
helped MVCC set this up for their blogs, too. Check out the
“Click to Listen” link on the right-hand side of their Library News
blog!
Here’s the weird, spooky, serendipitous part.
I’m reading my work email tonight (yeah, I’m that
overwhelmed at work that I’m doing email from home these days),
when the following message from David Mattison
appears on the WEB4LIB
mailing list:
“I spotted a Google Adsense ad on my blog for a new
service called Talkr.com (http://www.talkr.com) that offers
conversion of text-only blogs into podcasts. I haven't tried it, but
it sounds like (pardon the pun) there's a library application in there
somewhere. The company has a revenue sharing program if they select
your blog as one of their podcasts. Jenny Levine's The Shifted
Librarian blog is one of the blogs already available as a
podcast.”
That’s news to me! But, I
guess if you’d rather listen to my posts than read them,
here’s your chance.
Blogs and RSS come to Microsoft.com
Blogs and RSS come to Microsoft.com
07/09/2004 06:32 PMWe just launched the Microsoft Community Blogs Portal, a searchable
listing of blogs by Microsoft employees, categorized by product or
technology topic. The project also makes it easier for pages across
Microsoft.com to publish lists of relevant blogs and posts from those
blogs.
It's Official: Everybody Blogs Now
It's Official: Everybody Blogs Now
07/23/2004 09:45 AMNew on MSDN: IEBlog. The
official blog of the Internet Explorer product team. As it turns out,
there is an Internet Explorer product team. And they're
working on IE 7. Go figure. Their take on IE?
I Love This Browser!
I hopefully got your attention with the title of my first post. And
it is definitely true for me, as I have loved browsing the web since I
started way back in the mid 90s, and I really love browsing with
IE.
Sounds like they're drinking their own Koolaid up in Redmond.
Also of interest is the Internet Explorer Feedback Wiki, which is the
opposite end of the spectrum, where everyone dumps their frustrations
with IE. It would be nice to hear the IE team address some of these
items on their new blog, since they don't seem to post to the Wiki
much.
Microsoft has an awful lot of people blogging these days,
and you can't help but like the openness of it all, even if it is
somewhat flavored with a hint of corporate communications
policy.
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When a journalist bl0gs
When a journalist bl0gs
06/15/2004 10:05 AM
Je
remy Mazner is asking some great questions:
Q: Does a quick blog entry meet the same standards and go through the
same background and vetting process as a "real" story?
...
Silence of the bl0gs
Silence of the bl0gs
01/23/2004 02:43 AM
Salon Jan 23 2004 6:34AM GMT
Blood on bl0gs
Blood on bl0gs
12/18/2003 11:45 AM
My friend Rebecca Blood has a piece on blogs in The Guardian that
tries to shift our enthusiasms about weblogs. I'm not entirely
convinced by it. She starts by saying that "no one really understands
weblogs." Fair enough. She then puts holes in those who have described
weblogs in "outrageously overblown terms": Enthusiasm abounds.
Bloggers enjoy describing themselves as pioneers, though their ideas
of innovation are sometimes suspect. "We are writing ourselves into
existence," some ecstatically proclaim, as if Pepys and Boswell and
the historic legions of their fellow journal-writers had never
existed. As the guy who said "We are...
Blogs + MLM, Argh
Blogs + MLM, Argh
01/23/2004 02:18 PM
There was this message on the phone wanting to talk to me urgently;
which has been happening a lot since I’ve been job-hunting. It was
a fellow high up in EcoQuest International, who sell air-fresheners.
He had a deal for me: he’s planning a “Dealer Education” tour up
here in Canada, and if I could drive people to some of his sessions,
he’d put me upstream from them in the MLM food chain. What’s old
is new again. Or something.
Video Blogs
Video Blogs
05/29/2004 09:36 AM
Is it time for Video Blogs, I sure would like to launch one as I
travel all over the world and get to see and record all kinds of
interesting stuff. But who would pay for the bandwidth you all have
already forced me to increase my bandwidth allotment 4 times. If
someone has a solution drop us a line. [w
ww.alwayson-network.com]
McLuhan on Blogs
McLuhan on Blogs
12/21/2003 10:56 AM
Mark at the McLuhan Program Home comments on Rebecca's piece in The
Guardian about blogging (and my comments on her comments). Good stuff.
I studied with McLuhan for a year as a grad student and found his core
methodology capable of uncovering important truths, although it also
can turn up lots of shards, and the occasional old broen button....
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