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Meg talks about how times change, people
change, webl0gs change but some things
endure

Meg talks about how times change, people
change, webl0gs change but some things
endure
06/05/2005 11:30 PM

Nostalgia isn't what it used to be

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Change is gonna come 02/01/2005 09:42 PM
I've been following some of the coverage of the Blog Credibility Conference at Harvard (from, Weinberger, Jarvis and Winer, among others). It continues to amaze me how much of this debate is a retread of the mid-'90s, when journalists first moved online and discovered that the Web moved really fast, had different norms, gave their readers new voices and made their own voices sound stuffy and institutional. First I think, "Come on already!"; then I think, "Oh, it's okay." Lessons that change one's professional habits need to be learned from experience, and a much wider population of journalists is being exposed to these changes now that blogging software has drastically expanded the universe of personal media.

This post by David Weinberger puts some of this in a smart perspective -- focusing, as I and many others often will, on the critical fact that the vast majority of blogs (like the vast majority of the Web itself) represents stuff created not to "aggregate eyeballs," build traffic, produce revenue, compete with the pros or otherwise challenge or replace the existing order of the media. People are building something fundamentally new, something that had no opportunity to exist before, and that will -- as all such new developments in media do -- end up changing but not replacing what's already here.

There's another disconnection between the "we're-changing-everything" bloggers and those newsroom veterans who don't understand what the fuss is about, and it has to do with scales of time. If you run a newspaper or a TV news operation you have spent your whole professional life in a stable structure, one whose supporting beams of business and technology have never fundamentally shaken or broken under you. The world of professional media has experienced such changes only across the span of a century. But the world of the technology business experiences big changes on a scale of decades -- an order of ten faster. Dominant companies rise and fall, new technologies change the rules of the game, and habits of doing business get tossed in the trash every 10-20 years instead of every 100-200 years.

As a lifelong professional journalist who jumped headfirst into the tech-industry world a decade ago, I've made my choice. I don't see getting anywhere by putting one's money on the idea that change in this field is going to slow down rather than speed up. Which means that, if I were sitting in a newsroom today, I might think it prudent to listen a little less to the voice that says, "Who are these upstarts telling me what's wrong with my work?" -- and a little more to the one that says, "Wouldn't it be fun to do things differently?"

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Cory Doctorow: My friend Phil Gyford has written an essay for his blog on what he sees as the style changes necessary for Boing Boing's future as a commercial venture. I don't agree with everything he's written, but I don't disagree with it all either, and I'll certainly take it to heart:
The second example is Boing Boing's post about a high-school principal who "banned blogging" because it "isn't educational". Part of the blame lies with the source story at the Rutland Herald whose over-eager sub-editors misleadingly headlined the story "High school bans blogging". In fact the school banned a single website and the principal simply issued a sensible warning about children weblogging -- as with any activity online, kids should be careful with the information they make public.

But Boing Boing got carried away with the newspaper's headline, repeating it in theirs even though a cursory read of the newspaper article reveals that no one "banned blogging". The newspaper claims the principal doesn't think blogging is educational, and Cory could certainly have criticised him for this alone, although it would make for a less dramatic post. The repetition of the lie about the principal banning blogging, rather than his apparent opinion, is possibly also what prompted a reader to suggest people should email the principal to complain.

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Change of format


Change of format 10/28/2003 11:07 PM
PHP Traveller is changing the format, moving from a regular weblog into a plain old web site. I am certainly not giving up on PHP, I am merely changing my strategy.

Change Your Old Bookmarks


Change Your Old Bookmarks 01/23/2004 02:20 PM

Hey folks, if any of your are subscribed to the RSS feed under the old deanebarker.net domain name, you need to get that changed to gadgetopia.com right quick. DNS on deanebarker.net is changing as we speak, as that site is going to become my personal blog sometime in the future.

If you don't change the domain name, this may be the last post your aggregator can find. Whether that's a blessing or curse, I leave to you to decide.

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