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Blogs take on the mainstream







Blogs take on the mainstream

Blogs take on the mainstream 12/31/2004 05:14 AM

Blogs have shifted the balance of information online, argue experts, and they are here to stay.




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Blogs and the Mainstream Press 05/17/2004 10:26 AM

Cameron Marlow has done a us eful study of how mentions of blogs have gotten increasingly commonplace in the mainstream media. The word "weblog," he writes, is "slowly becoming part of our vernacular."


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how wonkette is helping mainstream bl0gs 05/26/2004 01:56 PM
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Blogs: Halting the March of Mainstream Media
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/features/story.jsp?stor y=561871

A revolution is sweeping the American media that will eventually spread to this part of the world. What is happening is that for the first time in decades, if not ever, the power of the mainstream media (MSM) in the United States is being seriously challenged by a mostly ragtag army of outsiders armed with little more than the Internet. The age of the blogger is upon us. A blogger is someone who keeps a
web-log, updated on an almost daily basis. They offer blow-by-blow commentary on current events. They can do so at almost no cost and their sites can be accessed by anyone with an Internet connection anywhere in the world. Basically the Internet has eliminated the cost of entry into the world of media and commentary at a stroke. Last week we had a clear demonstration of blogger power.

Blogs are beginning to be felt all over the world and the Internet is starting to become interactive ... what Sir. Tim Berners-Lee always wanted ......
we are living in truly exciting times!!!!

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One Story Line About News Blogs: They Lag Far Behind Mainstream

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fun post about the blogger breakfast

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Internal Blogs: So, Are They Different
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Internal Blogs: So, Are They Different
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Internal Blogs: So, Are They Different From External Blogs?
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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.

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Oh, bravo! RSS Equalizer - The Day Syndication Jumped the Shark....

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The Mainstream Mash-Up 12/17/2004 06:34 PM

"The Mainstream Mash-Up" makes it onto the New York Times' list of great ideas of 2004. Question #1: Where is Creative Commons here? Don't they read WIRED at the NYTimes? Question #2: How "mainstream" is a concocted mash-up between Linkin Park + Jay-Z? Hats off to them for innovating, but this is just the tip of the iced-down Rolex.

Watch the Fine Art of Sampling contest, starting here soon, for the real deal.


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Cool: David Bowie has just launched a new mashup contest. There's a new ad campaign for Audi cars that features two of Bowie's songs mashed up. They've decided to throw a mashup contest to capitalize on this, awarding a new car to the best song that uses samples from his new album and any older Bowie song. Voting on entries starts this weekend and the contest ends next month so get your turntables cranking.


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(washingtonpost.com)


Beyond the Mainstream
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Micropayments Going Mainstream? Not Yet


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Mobl0gging Goes Mainstream


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Blogging terms going mainstream 01/04/2005 07:49 PM
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Adware's going mainstream, report says


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Bioinformatics Moves Into the Mainstream 12/17/2003 02:32 PM
Bioinformatics Moves Into the Mainstream - An Explosion of Data Is Being Tamed with New Systems By Jennifer Ouellette in The Industrial Physicist (Volume 9, Issue 6)
http://www.a ip.org/tip/INPHFA/vol-9/iss-5/p14.html

Genome mappings, those completed and those in progress, have generated a vast amount of biological data, and now more than ever, scientists need sophisticated computational techniques to make sense of it. To meet those ever-increasing needs, bioinformatics is shifting from software designed for a specific project in academic laboratories to the commercial mainstream. Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary research area loosely defined as the interface between the biological and computational sciences. In practice, the definition is narrower, according to Michael Zuker, a professor of mathematical sciences at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in Troy, New York. For Zuker and many others, the term applies to the use of computers to store, retrieve, analyze, or predict the composition or structure of biomolecules. These include genetic materials such as nucleic acids, as well as proteins, the end products of genes. ... The need to manage and analyze this data largely drives the current bioinformatics boom. 'Biology is awash in data,' says Eric Jakobsson. 'We cannot exploit the body of data that is currently out there -- we cannot mine it -- without computers, and now we cannot even handle the data in our own individual labs without sophisticated computation.'"

Bluetooth bites into the mainstream


Bluetooth bites into the mainstream 05/05/2004 03:23 PM
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Mobl0gs continue to go mainstream


Mobl0gs continue to go mainstream 03/19/2003 10:25 PM
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Business Blogging Goes Mainstream 08/04/2004 06:17 AM
Business Blogging Goes Mainstream
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=technology News&storyID=5834827

Major technology companies such as Microsoft and IBM are endorsing blogging as a means of enhancing companies' communications channels while at the same time eyeing them as potential profit-boosters. At a recent conference held at the University of California Berkeley's Haas Business School, IBM Almaden Research Center director James Spohrer outlined his company's plans for integrating blogging into its employee communication strategies: "It's about decreasing social space between employees, and increasing the amount of knowledge shared between people." An example might contain some of an individual's educational background and work experience, as well as information on product development strategies that colleagues and customers can access around the clock. This sharing of information could spur feedback on efforts to produce new products and improve business processes, said Spohrer. Meanwhile, some analysts are looking at the marketing potential inherent in blogging. "Blogs are a way to put a human face on the company," because of the continuous interaction and relationships that employees can develop with blog-readers, says Forrester Research analyst Charlene Li. (Reuters 31 Jul 2004) [NewsScan Daily 2 August 2004]

Blogging Goes Mainstream When It Hits
CNN


Blogging Goes Mainstream When It Hits
CNN
03/11/2003 10:45 AM

Blogging Goes Mainstream

" 'Just like the Internet was 10 years ago, blogging is popular with an underground culture that is doing it for the love and passion,' said Tony Perkins, who edited the recently folded Red Herring technology magazine and last month launched a business blog called Always On Network.

'Now there are people like me coming along and trying to figure out how to package it,' Perkins said. 'It's time to take it to the next level.' " [http://www.cnn.com/ ]

This is a reprint of an Associated Press article from last week, but what's interesting is the poll on CNN's site asking if readers have ever used a blog. Assuming that bloggers aren't deliberately skewing the results in an attempt to get BigCos to stay away from blogs (like that could happen now), 55% of the more than 1300 people that answered the poll picked "No and I probably won't."

That's probably accurate because if "using" means "working with," by the time they use a blog, it will be integrated into whatever software they are using. If "using" means reading a blog, they still won't know because to most folks it will just be a web site with short entries arranged chronologically.


CNN.com - Blogging goes mainstream -
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The Google Update Gone Mainstream?


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