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Xeni on ABC World News Tonight, tonight
Xeni on ABC World News Tonight, tonight
12/29/2004 06:33 PM
Xeni Jardin:
In case you or your TiVo find yourself in front of the TV tonight
(Wednesday, December 29), I'll be appearing on ABC World News Tonight
with Peter Jennings in a segment about a "people of the year" from the
tech world. I'm not one of those people, but like any good loudmouthed
blogger, I'll always have something to say about whoever was chosen.
Details and local air times:
Link
Xeni on ABC World News Tonight: geeks of
the year, continued...
Xeni on ABC World News Tonight: geeks of
the year, continued...
12/30/2004 04:48 PMXeni Jardin:
ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings has been doing some
terrific tech-related work in their 2004 year-in-review coverage.
While I can't disclose details, tonight's WNT episode features a
technology-related "person of the year" segment in which I am a
participant. I'm not a "person of the year" -- just another
loudmouthed blogger who always has something to say about whoever
*is*. Ahem. Details and local air times:
Link.
Raleigh/Cary Bloggers meetup tonight
Raleigh/Cary Bloggers meetup tonight
06/17/2005 04:53 PM
Join us tomorrow (Tuesday, June 7th) for the first
Raleigh/Cary Bloggers meetup of the month.
What: An open meeting to talk about blogging,
podcasting & whatever's on your mind
When: Tues @ 6:30 p.m.
Where: Cafe Cyclo, in Cameron Village
2020 Cameron St
Raleigh, NC 27605 (map)
(919) 829-3773
Who: Bloggers & people who want to blog (Podcasters welcome!)
Hope to see you there!
via
Josh
Tonight: Raleigh/Cary Bloggers Meetup
Tonight: Raleigh/Cary Bloggers Meetup
03/22/2005 05:10 PM
Josh Staiger:
Join us tomorrow (Tuesday March 15) for the third weekly Raleigh/Cary
Bloggers meetup.
What: An open meeting to talk about blogging, podcasting &
whatever's on your mind
When: Tues @ 6:30 p.m.
Where: Cafe
Cyclo, in Cameron Village
2020 Cameron St
Raleigh, NC 27605 (map)
(919) 829-3773
Who: Bloggers & people who want to blog
Optionally RSVP at the
Meetup.com Raleigh/Cary Bloggers Meetup page.
Amongst other things we will talk about this week is the frequency
of future meetups.
See notes
on our last meetup.
Hope to see you there!
Video of 60 Minutes Google Segment
Video of 60 Minutes Google Segment
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Video -- Xeni on ABC World News: Google
Guys
Video -- Xeni on ABC World News: Google
Guys
12/30/2004 12:22 AM
Xeni Jardin:

In case you or your TiVo find yourself in front of the TV tonight
(Wednesday, December 29), I'll be appearing on ABC World News Tonight
with Peter Jennings in a segment about Larry Page and Sergey Brin of
Google, whom ABC count among the "people of the year" from the tech
world.
Link
. Local air times:
Link
Update: Here's an archived video file of
tonight's ABC News segment on Google, in WMV. Offers to convert or
torrent welcomed with thanks. Link to 3.4 MB file (Many thanks, Mike Outmesguine!)
Web Firm Aplus.Net Enters Online
Marketing Segment
Web Firm Aplus.Net Enters Online
Marketing Segment
03/22/2005 05:01 PMWebhostdir.com - Tue Mar 22, 10:58 am GMT
News Of the World - Online Edition
News Of the World - Online Edition
01/25/2004 09:24 AMStudent 'selling her virginity' on internet .. News Of the World -
Online Edition .. favourite quote .. Read article .. ran the story ..
(new window) .. universal: ..
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AnimalAttraction.com, An Online Dating
Site for Pet Lovers, to Distribute Free
Video News Release Via C-band Satellite
Feed on September 24 & 25
AnimalAttraction.com, An Online Dating
Site for Pet Lovers, to Distribute Free
Video News Release Via C-band Satellite
Feed on September 24 & 25
08/23/2004 02:49 AMAnimalAttracion.com is an online dating site targeting the 40 million
single pet owners in the U.S. and millions more singles who don’t own
pets, but love them just the same. The company is making available to
U.S. television news stations a two-part video news release about
people forming connections through their passion for pets. Advance
viewing of the two-part feature package is available online at
http://www.animalattraction.com/press.asp [PRWEB Aug 23, 2004]
Bloggers Select Their Favorite Fictional
Characters - Right Wing News
(Conservative News and Views)
Bloggers Select Their Favorite Fictional
Characters - Right Wing News
(Conservative News and Views)
06/14/2004 08:06 AMBloggers Select Their Favorite Fictional Characters .. latest survey
.. the list
here
rightwingnews.com/special/fictionalcharacters.php
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Right-Of-Center Bloggers Select
History's Most Interesting Dinner
Companions - Right Wing News
(Conservative News and Views)
Right-Of-Center Bloggers Select
History's Most Interesting Dinner
Companions - Right Wing News
(Conservative News and Views)
11/10/2003 11:35 PMThe results of John Hawkins' latest survey are in .. History's Most
Interesting Dinner Companions .. best dinner guests .. Right Wing
News
rightwingnews.com/blogsel/dinner.php
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Right-Of-Center Bloggers Select The
Books That Have Had The Biggest Impact
On Their Thinking - Right Wing News
(Conservative News and Views)
Right-Of-Center Bloggers Select The
Books That Have Had The Biggest Impact
On Their Thinking - Right Wing News
(Conservative News and Views)
10/29/2003 09:10 AMbooks that most influenced .. the results of his survey .. The Righty
List .. Rightwing News .. John Hawkins .. latest poll .. Top
20
rightwingnews.com/blogsel/books.php
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Video Bloggers group
Video Bloggers group
08/07/2004 10:17 PMA video blog discussion group
Jay Dedman of the Manhattan Neighborhood Network emailed to alert
me that Jay and his friend Peter moderate a videoblog
discussion group, where they discuss the ins and outs of
videoblogging, including how to make videoblogging easier. There's a
related wiki, too.
I've just joined. As soon as I collect at least five urls of video
bloggers, I'll start a new blogroll for them.
[JD's MediaMusings]
Ubi Soft Selects Eiko Media to Help
Integrate Real World Products and Brands
into the World of Video Games
Ubi Soft Selects Eiko Media to Help
Integrate Real World Products and Brands
into the World of Video Games
01/07/2005 04:22 AMUbi Soft, one of the world’s largest video game publishers has
selected Eiko Media Inc. as their preferred agency to assist in
bringing real world products into their suite of video game titles.
[PRWEB Jan 7, 2005]
"The Political Teen Connected Bloggers
4/11 (VIDEO)"
"The Political Teen Connected Bloggers
4/11 (VIDEO)"
04/13/2005 02:33 PMBloggers Converge on World Summit
Bloggers Converge on World Summit
12/16/2003 04:08 PMBloggers Converge on World SummitDailySummithttp://www.dailysummit.net/Highway Africahttp://www.highwayafrica.
org.za/hana/OneWorld TVhttp://tv.oneworld.n
et/tapestry?cluster=21Andy Carvin's Waste of
Bandwidthhttp://www.edwebproject.
org/andy/blog/Last week's World Summit on the
Information Society was covered by bloggers from around the world,
using articles and streaming media to capture summit events.
DailySummit.net, an online collaboration of British and Arab
journalists, reported on the ins and outs of the summit almost in real
time, with contributors blogging via Wi-Fi-enabled laptops during
events and press conferences. Student journalists from sub-Saharan
Africa, meanwhile, contributed articles and streaming video as part of
the Highway Africa News Agency, a project of South Africa Broadcasting
Corporation and Rhodes University. Similarly, OneWorld TV featured a
team of young journalists from South America and Asia who created
video diaries for distribution over the Internet. And
Communications-Related Headlines' own Andy Carvin offered his own
perspective on his Waste of Bandwidth blog, covering events and
speeches ranging from Stanford University's Lawrence Lessig and
Richard Stallman of the free software movement to Nigerian President
Olusegun Obasanjo and
Iranian President Mohammed Khatami.
VOIP Video Phones by Packet 8 and 5 LINX
Are Changing How the World Communicates
and Can Reunite Your Family No Matter
Where They Live in The World
VOIP Video Phones by Packet 8 and 5 LINX
Are Changing How the World Communicates
and Can Reunite Your Family No Matter
Where They Live in The World
06/24/2005 03:20 PMVOIP Video Phones (Voice Over Internet Protocol) by Packet 8 and 5
LINX are revolutionizing the communications industry as you read this
and reuniting families that in many cases haven't seen one another in
years. There hasn't been a cultural or business change as dramatic
since trains were being replaced by airplanes as the common way to
travel. [PRWEB Jun 24, 2005]
The Political Teen » Connected
Bloggers 4/11 (VIDEO)
The Political Teen » Connected
Bloggers 4/11 (VIDEO)
04/12/2005 04:41 PMsee the video here .. The Political Teen .. on his website ..
VIDEO
thepoliticalteen.net/2005/04/11/connected-bloggers-411-videotrack
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Aljazeera.Net - Bloggers doubt Berg
execution video
Aljazeera.Net - Bloggers doubt Berg
execution video
05/14/2004 12:23 AMAl Jazeera is now attacking its authenticity .. the story comes from
al-Jazeera .. raises
doubts
english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/4FFA61A3-9C33-4597-A8D9-8079E
91F2784.htm
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Jackson's Junction: Video: Newspapers
turning to bl0ggers?
Jackson's Junction: Video: Newspapers
turning to bl0ggers?
04/18/2005 01:58 PMshocking .. video ..
video
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Tsunami update: Microsoft responds,
bl0ggers organize, video torrents
Tsunami update: Microsoft responds,
bl0ggers organize, video torrents
12/30/2004 04:48 PMXeni Jardin:

A quick roundup of items related to the tsunami disaster. Image:
mannequin in pile of wreckage in Thailand, shot by blogger and NBC
correspondent Kevin Sites who is on assignment in Asia covering the
story. (
Link)
*Following up on a previous BoingBoing post, an anonymous Microsoft
employee says:
Responding to this: "Reader J. Hahn says, "I am particularly impressed
with Amazon.com's Red Cross donation counter that proves Americans are
not 'stingy.' Also, as a Mac user, I was proud to go to the apple.com
site and see not one product ad on their front page - just links to
aid and donation sites, and Microsoft had not one mention of the
disaster."
Most of Microsoft's efforts regarding Tsunami relief is focused
internally. MS offers a dollar for dollar charitable donation match to
all FTE, and is doing everything it can to expidite the process of
trying to get the money to where it will do the most good.
* Tsunami Outreach: Bloggers Without Borders' first international
project launched last night. Link
(Thanks, Sean)
* BoingBoing reader Nicholas
Bentley says,
"Hello Xeni, We thought you might be interested in passing
on the news of one person's great efforts for tsunami relief. We
wanted to donate to a tsunami relief effort with our funds in a PayPal
account but had difficulty finding an agency that took PayPal.
Eventually we found Kevin McDonald's site where he is
doing a fantastic job of collecting PayPal contributions and passing
them on to AmeriCares
(AmeriCares disaster relief has a 4-star rating from Charity
Navigator.) Kevin has even persuaded AmeriCare's webmaster to see
about accepting PayPal transfers direct in the near future."
*BoingBoing reader Chris Cummer says,
Family members of a close personal friend of mine are still missing in
Thailand. Her father and brother have flown there to try and find
them, as this Globe and
Mail article details, but the help of the blog community would
also be greatly appreciated. I've posted a request for help on my
blog at Mi
ssing in Khao Lak, Thailand. Hopefully someone might have some
information for a Canadian family that's been living on the edge of
grief for five days now.
Related: see this "missing persons" wiki page (
Link
), and a blog devoted to linking missing persons with their loved
ones:
Link. And the
Red Cross has launched a "Family Links" web page where family members
can search for missing relatives’ names:
Link. "The information is
not verified or tracked by either the ICRC or the American Red Cross
but is offered by the ICRC as a stand-alone internet tool for
inquirers to use on their own."
* Reader Roberto says, "Every year at this time, I empty my jar full
of loose change. But this year I discovered I could donate to the Red
Cross (among other charities including UNICEF) from a Coinstar machine
at my drugstore. And big kid that I am, I had fun playing with the
machine." Link.
* Reader Chris Holland
says,
I stumbled upon Austin's Blog who's
done a fine job of gathering more videos. So earthlink homepage
servers don't get creamed, I've created this torrent gathering 5 of
the videos from his blog that weren't already covered in the previous
torrent which is still available here. Remember,
the more people click those torrent links, the easier and faster it is
for everybody else to download them too. And try to keep the torrent
opened for as long as possible even after you're done downloading. Big
Kudos to prodigem's very
easy-to-use torrent service. Link
* Andy Carvin says,
I've just set up a tsunami news digest
using the news aggregator Kinja.com. The page contains latest news
feeds and first-person blogs related to the tsunami disaster from
around the globe. I'd like to see others add their own tsunami-related
feeds to the site. If you have a news feed or blog that's focusing on
the tsunami, or are reading one that you'd like to add to the digest,
please visit the
website and log on with the following info: login: tsunami-info /
password: southasia. Once you've logged in, you can add a news source
to the digest by pasting it into the "Add a Favorite" form field in
the right column. Or, you can follow this shortcut.
* Among the many first-person accounts appearing on blogs: Sanjiva is
an IBM employee from Sri Lanka, who is trying to build information
systems to aid in locating missing persons, and help with medical
resource logistics.
Link.
* Jesse Krembs, President of The Hacker Foundation, tells BoingBoing:
Some of the folks here at the hacker foundation are assembling some
code to build a big PHP/MYSQL database for locating survivors and
doing tracing. It's not up yet but it will be soon. SurvivorLocationAssis
tance.org & suvivors.hackerfoundation.
org will be the address. You can see a preview as we build it here. It's
still very rough but functional even at very low
bandwidth."
Link to
related BoingBoing posts.
Webcast ONE™ Video Player Selected by
Partsbase.com for Online Video
Presentations
Webcast ONE™ Video Player Selected by
Partsbase.com for Online Video
Presentations
06/24/2005 02:35 PMPartsbase.com, the web’s leading aviation products and services
directory, has announced its selection of the Webcast ONE™ Video
Player to instantly play video presentations on its website as well as
its associated clients’ websites. [PRWEB Jun 24, 2005]
Best Online Poker Websites: ESPN World
Series Of Poker Finds Best Online Poker
Websites Are The Training Ground For
2003 Poker World Champion Chris
Moneymaker And Other Top WPT And WSOP
Gaming Stars.
Best Online Poker Websites: ESPN World
Series Of Poker Finds Best Online Poker
Websites Are The Training Ground For
2003 Poker World Champion Chris
Moneymaker And Other Top WPT And WSOP
Gaming Stars.
07/21/2004 02:30 AMThe best online poker websites have become the best training grounds
for the world's top poker players and future poker stars. 2003 World
Series Of Poker Champion Chris Moneymaker shocked the Las Vegas
establishment and world with his domination of the 2003 ESPN WSOP
Championships at Binion's Horseshoe Casino. Yet his Cinderella story
was anything but a rags to riches tale. Chris Moneymaker honed his
skills and paid his dues like so many other modern day players that
participate daily in the best online poker tournaments, satellite
competitions and world wide poker websites.
http://www.MonteCarloGrandResort.com [PRWEB Jul 21, 2004]
Saddam Hussein's Capture: President
Bush's Remarks Announcing the World Can
Sleep Safely Tonight Knowing a Delirious
Bearded Man Living in a Hole is Finally
in Republican Custody - WHITEHOUSE.ORG
Saddam Hussein's Capture: President
Bush's Remarks Announcing the World Can
Sleep Safely Tonight Knowing a Delirious
Bearded Man Living in a Hole is Finally
in Republican Custody - WHITEHOUSE.ORG
12/16/2003 01:49 PMMISSION ACCOMPLISHEDER! The World Sleeps Safely Tonight Knowing a
Delirious, Nappy Hairball Living in a Hole is Finally in Republican
Custody! 12/16 .. Full text at Whitehouse.org .. seminal
article
whitehouse.org/news/2003/121403.asp
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Indiagames to Bring “World Cyber Games
Mobile Competition”, the World’s Largest
Computer & Video Game Festival, to
Mobile Phones
Indiagames to Bring “World Cyber Games
Mobile Competition”, the World’s Largest
Computer & Video Game Festival, to
Mobile Phones
03/14/2005 05:26 PMIndiagames secures global rights to bring the WCG Mobile Game
Competition. [PRWEB Mar 7, 2005]
BBC NEWS | World | Americas | German
crowned world beard champion
BBC NEWS | World | Americas | German
crowned world beard champion
11/04/2003 05:18 AMworld beard and moustache championships .. German crowned world beard
champion .. Beardy
Weirdies!
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Is Online Registration For News A Ploy
To Make Online News Look Bad?
Is Online Registration For News A Ploy
To Make Online News Look Bad?
09/17/2004 02:31 PMThese days, I very rarely agree with anything written by John C.
Dvorak, who seems to be spending his time
not
really understanding what's happening in technology. However, his
latest column has an interesting theory. We've been talking a lot
about how many newspapers have a
backwar
ds thinking policy requiring registration just to read the same AP
and Reuters stories everyone else has. The public claim is that
they're doing this to give their advertisers more data about their
visitors, but the amount of dirty data that goes into these databases
suggests
that
doesn't make much sense -- and could get them in legal trouble.
Others point out that online editions are really doing this to get
email for the sake of selling their mailing lists to marketing
spammers, which does make some sense, though isn't a particularly well
thought-out strategy for long term success. Dvorak's take, however,
is that newspapers are doing this
to keep
people out on purpose. The idea is that newspapers want to play
down their online operations, to show that their paper editions are
still much more important. He believes they
don't want the
online editions to be profitable, as that would mean serious changes
for their business. If true, this is an incredibly stupid position,
basically trying to convince themselves that news isn't moving online
when it really is. It's even worse than just not believing what's
happening -- it's working to screw up the data they use themselves in
figuring out what's happening. Honestly, though, this seems unlikely.
It would involve too much thought. It seems, more likely, that the
push towards online registration is from newspapers who haven't really
thought the issues through, but who think this will somehow pay off.
Bloggers News Conference commentary
Bloggers News Conference commentary
01/08/2004 08:22 PMI'm at work and not being able to watch the Mars Rover news
conferences has me wondering half the day...
ABC News: People of the Year: Bloggers
ABC News: People of the Year: Bloggers
12/31/2004 05:09 PMa piece on bloggers being their people of the
year
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The Morning News - Roundtable: Mp3
Bloggers
The Morning News - Roundtable: Mp3
Bloggers
08/10/2004 04:15 PMThe Morning News roundtables with six mp3
bloggers
themorningnews.org/archives/opinions/roundtable_mp3_blogger
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Bloggers Solve Crimes, News At 10
Bloggers Solve Crimes, News At 10
06/28/2004 06:47 AMThis one made my day:
Haltia (Finnish only, sorry) is following two guys
stealing parts off a car,
in real time, from her office window.
Of course, the police has already been informed, and the pictures go
to the blog. It should not take a long time for them to be
identified, as they seem to be driving around in their employer's car
with clear signs... Besides, apparently the
guys keep coming
back to steal more stuff!
Of course, this is just the first step on the massive peer control
network currently being born around cell phone cameras, mobile
weblogging, and "always on, always with, always connected".
I am not, however, convinced that it's a bad thing altogether - it is
pretty much the same old shit we've always had to put up with from our
nosy neighbours and relatives - this time just non-repudiation is a
bigger issue than before: "photographs don't lie." At least
they don't lie in a massive scale yet.
"Who watches the watchers" is a old, but good question. In
a way the recent Iraqi torture scandal is a perfect example of it, and
of course the older Rodney King case. I believe that there are also
significant positive things to be achieved in giving the people a
power to document and publish things. Of course, not all of it will
be used for good purposes, but perhaps a significant amount of it will
be. We don't know yet.
We will learn to adapt, I am sure. I just don't know how much will be
lost, how much will be gained, and eventually, who will win.
In case you have not yet read David Brin's
Transparent Society, I heartily recommend it.
Anyway, score +1 for the bloggers, zero to the bad guys. It'll be
interesting to see what the final score will be.
Bloggers last remaining CBS news viewers
Bloggers last remaining CBS news viewers
09/17/2004 12:57 AMdon't like liars .. PLUNGING: ..
Drudge
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BBC NEWS | Magazine | The seven-year-old
bl0ggers
BBC NEWS | Magazine | The seven-year-old
bl0ggers
06/14/2004 04:31 PMThe seven-year-old bloggers .. BBC
article
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Lady bl0ggers in the Daily News
Lady bl0ggers in the Daily News
03/06/2004 01:49 AMThere's an article about NYC women bloggers, I am woman, hear me blog in today's New York Daily News.
The print edition has a big color photo of me, Liz Spiers and Blaise
Kearsley but that doesn't appear to be online.
As far as story goes, it's the same old stuff, but the selection of
women highlighted is great. There are several women profiled whose
blogs I wasn't familiar with, so I'm looking forward to adding some
more "blog-ettes" (as the article refers to women bloggers) to my
reading rotation.
Poynter Online - What Bloggers Can Learn
From Journalists
Poynter Online - What Bloggers Can Learn
From Journalists
12/25/2004 05:00 PMBut in 2004, blogs unexpectedly vaulted into the pantheon of major
media, .. What Bloggers Can Learn From
Journalists
poynter.org/content/content_view.asp?id=75665
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Wired News: Bloggers Suffer Burnout
Wired News: Bloggers Suffer Burnout
07/08/2004 02:19 PMWired
wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,64088,00.html
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"ABC News names Bloggers "People of the
Year"."
"ABC News names Bloggers "People of the
Year"."
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