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4/11 (VIDEO)"

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Political Bloggers Under Fire


Political Bloggers Under Fire 04/04/2005 01:21 PM
Bloggers in the San Francisco area may soon have to watch what they say politically - or they may face mandatory registration of their Web logs and be forced to report all related costs to the city’s Ethics Commission. In a copy of the proposal obtained by BetaNews, however, it appears the law covers more than just blogs.

Bloggers and Political Conventions


Bloggers and Political Conventions 07/07/2004 08:59 PM
Jay Rosen and Dave Winer will be among the bloggers who have been given credentials to cover the Democratic National Convention in Boston. Good choices, both. Jay just posted a long essay about conventions and journalism, and it's fascinating to read. The freshness bloggers will bring to the coverage, he says, makes the experiment worthwhile. I look forward to seeing if this turns out to be the case. For my own part, I'm not attending that event. Rather, I'll be at another gathering that has serious political overtones of its own, the Open Source Convention in Portland, Oregon. I'll be speaking about my book, of course, from the angle of asking if we're entering an era of something that resembles open-source journalism. People like Dave and Jay have helped persuade me that we are, and I'm glad of it.

Political Bloggers Almost, But Not
Quite, Regulated


Political Bloggers Almost, But Not
Quite, Regulated
03/25/2005 01:07 PM

The Federal Election Commission started to extend campaign finance rules to the Internet. According to CNET News.com, the proposed changes would have made any website over 500 readers post government-mandated notices or risk violating campaign finance laws. The original reforms would have imposed Federal rules from decades ago on websites. But at the last minute, the proposals changed.

The explanation for the dramatic changes during the last two weeks, according to one FEC official familiar with the events, is the unusua l public outcry that followed a public alarm that Commissioner Bradley Smith sounded about a pending government crackdown on bloggers. After Smith's warning, an army of bloggers mobilized to oppose intrusive regulations and prominent members of Congress warned the commission not to be overly aggressive.

The regulatory approach was necessary because of "the increased use of the Internet by federal candidates, political committees, and others to communicate with the general public to influence federal elections," according to the March 10 draft.  "If the March 10 draft had gone into effect, it would have been bloggers with pitchforks and torches storming the Federal Election Commission at 999 E Street," said Mike Krempasky, a contributor to conservative Web site RedState.org and co-creator of an online petition on behalf of bloggers


Red-taping political bl0ggers


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"The Blogosphere's 29 Most Influential
Political Bloggers"


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the experiences of today's top political
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the experiences of today's top political
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Bloggers to Attend Political Convention
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AP - A handful of scribes publishing in a newer medium will join the thousands of newspaper, magazine and broadcast journalists at this summer's political conventions. They'll be blogging.

New House bill protects political
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New House bill protects political
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yet another panel on bl0gging that does
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yet another panel on bl0gging that does
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03/29/2005 06:54 AM
The National Press Club Welcomes ... Jeff Gannon? 3/29

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Political bl0ggers don't follow the
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Political bl0ggers don't follow the
power-law distribution
07/22/2004 12:52 AM
Henry Farrell, a poli sci prof, has just finished a new paper on blogging popularity. He sez, "The finding that is perhaps of most interest to bloggers is that there doesn't seem to be a power law distribution of links to political bloggers - instead, it's a lognormal distribution. Our interpretation of this is that the forces leading to pervasive inequality and 'rich getting richer' phenomena are weaker than Shirky and others suggest - lognormal distributions are associated with network growth models that provide more room for link-poor sites to grow richer." 237K PDF Link (Thanks, Henry!

"When in the Course of human events, it
becomes necessary for one people to
dissolve the political bands which have
connected them with another, and to
assume among the powers of the earth,
the separate and equal station to which
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"When in the Course of human events, it
becomes necessary for one people to
dissolve the political bands which have
connected them with another, and to
assume among the powers of the earth,
the separate and equal station to which
the Laws of Nature and of ..."
07/04/2004 08:08 PM

Jackson's Junction: Video: Connected-
Jeff Jarvis's 'Blog Roundup'


Jackson's Junction: Video: Connected-
Jeff Jarvis's 'Blog Roundup'
04/10/2005 05:27 PM
Trey Jackson .. here

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Trivia game ban due to topless teen
video


Trivia game ban due to topless teen
video
12/27/2004 09:55 PM
TechSpot Dec 28 2004 1:59AM GMT

India freaks out over amateur teen sex
phonecam video


India freaks out over amateur teen sex
phonecam video
12/22/2004 01:29 AM
Xeni Jardin: Snip:
The [oral] sex clip was recorded weeks ago and passed on by the bragging schoolboy to three of his friends and eventually made its way to video disc sellers in New Delhi. It did not draw much attention until an engineering student at a prestigious Indian college listed it for sale on [eBay's Indian subsidiary] Baazee.com... it's the talk of urban India, an obsession of newspapers and talk shows. (...)

Of greater concern to many in the business community is [Baazee.com exec Avnish] Bajaj's arrest under the Information Technology Act of 2000. The law makes a criminal offense of "publishing, transmitting, or causing to publish any information in electronic form, which is obscene." But it also says an Internet provider or Web site manager can't be held responsible if he acted diligently to remedy an electronic offense after learning of it. Baazee.com maintains it yanked the sex video listing as soon as customer service managers noticed it, and Bajaj had traveled to New Delhi to cooperate with authorities.

Pawan Duggal, a cyberlaw expert, said Bajaj's arrest has serious implications, especially when Internet usage in the country is rapidly growing and foreign investors are increasingly looking to India for e-commerce opportunities. "Ultimately we have to see bigger picture. We want to increase Internet penetration. All this will only happen if you allow service providers the freedom," he said.

Hehehe. He said "increase penetration." Link (via unwired, thanks John Parres, and Prion)

Update: Fleshbot picked up an interesting/creepy angle on the story as reported by Agence France-Presse: the incident is reportedly being followed at the "highest levels" of US government as well. Fleshbot's editor asks, "Yes, the manager of Baazee.com is an Indian-born US citizen, but still. Is this the sort of case the US State Department usually gets involved in? We'd have thought they were busy with other things, like ... oh, war and stuff." Link

And reader John McCarthy says, "According to today’s Salon, Condi’s on the trail of the India phone sex scandal."

[Condoleezza] Rice is understood to have telephoned the U.S. ambassador in India, David Mulford, about the case. The Bush administration's national security advisor and future secretary of state has let it be known that she is furious about Bajaj's humiliating treatment. He is, after all, a U.S. citizen.
Link. "Appropriately enough," says John, "I had to watch a premercial for a Verizon videophone to read the full text."

Video Bloggers group


Video Bloggers group 08/07/2004 10:17 PM

A 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]


Study finds violence, unlabeled content
in teen-rated video games


Study finds violence, unlabeled content
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02/17/2004 05:14 PM
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Video games find their political voice


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Jackson's Junction: Video: Newspapers
turning to bl0ggers?


Jackson's Junction: Video: Newspapers
turning to bl0ggers?
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Aljazeera.Net - Bloggers doubt Berg
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Aljazeera.Net - Bloggers doubt Berg
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05/14/2004 12:23 AM
Al Jazeera is now attacking its authenticity .. the story comes from al-Jazeera .. raises doubts

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ABC World News Tonight "Bloggers"
segment video online


ABC World News Tonight "Bloggers"
segment video online
12/31/2004 04:37 PM
Xeni Jardin: Archived video of last night's ABC World News Tonight segment about bloggers as "people of the year" is now online: Link WMV, 4MB. (thanks Mike!)

Tsunami update: Microsoft responds,
bl0ggers organize, video torrents


Tsunami update: Microsoft responds,
bl0ggers organize, video torrents
12/30/2004 04:48 PM
Xeni 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.

Boing Boing: Tsunami update: Microsoft
responds, bl0ggers organize, video
torrents


Boing Boing: Tsunami update: Microsoft
responds, bl0ggers organize, video
torrents
01/02/2005 12:46 AM
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The Need To Be Always Connected


The Need To Be Always Connected 01/16/2004 01:03 PM
Not all that much new in this CNN article about how many people who travel for work are increasingly investigating the wireless options necessary to keep them in touch. If anything, it shows that the wireless industry isn't going to fade away any time soon. More interesting, though, is how these wireless technologies blur the line of "work life" and "personal life" even more. For a while, people were complaining that they were working both at home and at the office. With wireless technologies, they can be "working" from anywhere - at any time. While some hate this idea, I wonder if it will give more incentive to people to find jobs that they enjoy doing. If it's enjoyable, it's not so much of a pain if you're doing it all the time. Much more likely, though, is that we'll (finally!) develop better technologies for separat ing work and personal life - so that mundane work related emails and voicemails will simply be held over until we're back at work (though, emergency messages will go through).

All wi-fi connected users at CMU


All wi-fi connected users at CMU 11/14/2003 06:59 AM
map of connected wifi users .. gráfico .. real-time map

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A World Connected


A World Connected 08/19/2004 05:42 AM
A World Connected
http://www.aworldconnected.org

Site addresses issues relating to world trade and globalization. State of the debate reports give overviews on topics such as sweatshops, labor standards, outsourcing, and the impacts of globalization on culture, religion, and the environment. Also provides a book listing, links to web resources, anecdotes, and news articles. This has been added to
International Trade Resources 2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.

Everything's Connected, Yes. But How?


Everything's Connected, Yes. But How? 04/13/2005 10:22 PM
Power-line home networking may emerge as the best alternative to conventional or wireless.

Connected Documents


Connected Documents 06/14/2004 02:05 AM
I'll pay $100 to the first person who figures out how to make SubEthaEdit (worst name ever! I still call...

dots connected


dots connected 08/04/2004 11:39 AM
Making the case for a smoking gun: All the dots connected, and w here'd all these dots come from anyway? inthesetimes.com does a great job of pulling from many diverse resources to debunk the "everyone thought he had WMD" arguement, and washingtontimes.com gives an excellent refresher on pre 9/11 Iraq strategy. "The Doctrine of pre-emption becomes inoperable without unimpeachable intelligence accepted by all as the coin of the realm."

Get Connected with Virtual CE


Get Connected with Virtual CE 04/20/2004 06:10 PM

How does one get connected to internet?
Is it free? Or, how does one pay?


How does one get connected to internet?
Is it free? Or, how does one pay?
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Homeless use Internet to be connected


Homeless use Internet to be connected 09/12/2004 07:05 AM
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Getting connected to online backups


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Applications For A (Mostly) Connected
World


Applications For A (Mostly) Connected
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11/05/2003 08:17 PM
While internet connectivity is getting more and more available no matter where you are (and no matter what device you're using) it doesn't mean you're always connected. I know that it's incredibly annoying to open up my laptop on an airplane, or anywhere where there's no access and have to deal with applications that want to phone home for no particular reason. In many cases, I've blocked these off at the personal firewall level, but not all of them. Intel today launched an initiative to try to get a new generation of applications developed that keep working whether or not an internet connection is present. Intel's reason for all of this, of course, is that the more productive computers and devices are, the more chips they sell - so, at times, they feel the need to whip some developers into shape to get them over a hurdle.

Telegraph | Connected | Did you see the
gorilla?


Telegraph | Connected | Did you see the
gorilla?
05/07/2004 10:10 PM

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