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Blogging: the little people

Wow, finally a well-placed piece of journalism that actually has something to say about the dynamics of blogging. That’s not to say everyone has been off-base, it’s just that they seem to overly concerned with defining a revolution, or placing it in a frame that pits blogging against politics- or news-as-usual. A New York Times […]
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NewsHour on blogging

I was initially disappointed that the folks over at Jim Lehrer’s NewsHour had not gotten back in touch with me on the blogging segment they did. I’d gotten a phone call a couple months back from someone starting to pull together a story, but never heard back. She had apparently interviewed others as well, including […]
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Taxonomies of the unblogable

The department has invited several people to give job talks this week and next. No, I won’t say how many. No, I won’t say who. No, I won’t say where they are from. But I can tell you that there were job talks, and there will be more of them. It’s not as though this […]
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In at the ground floor

Since I’ve now started including tools on my blog, I expect it to go sky high, any day. Better buy blog shares now. Strangely, MonkeyX (one of my favorite toolmakers for many years, who for some reason never made it to my blogroll when I started using one) doesn’t want anyone to talk about this […]
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