Tag: blogs
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McCunications: Blogging, anyone?
Guess it’s time to put the blog on the resume – these online news execs say they dig it. McCunications: Blogging, anyone?
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Blog templates, online newspaper layout, server issues
Jeff Jarvis laments the lack of creativity in blog templates. It sounds like he’s looking for a front page with different categories, or a taste of different pages on the front page. I certainly like the idea – I know not everyone reading what I write about the JMC department or the Daily is necessarily…
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Sifry’s Alerts: State of the Blogosphere, February 2006 Part 1: On Blogosphere Growth
Required reading: Dave Sifry of Technorati presents an update on blog numbers. Sifry’s Alerts: State of the Blogosphere, February 2006 Part 1: On Blogosphere Growth
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Editor: Myself | Hossein Derakhshan’s weblog (English)
If you’re not already reading Hoder, the most prominent Iranian blogger, now’s a good time to start. Hoder is on an expedition…to Israel. Check it out. Editor: Myself | Hossein Derakhshan’s weblog (English)
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Yesterday’s news
Minneapolis Star-Tribune blogs notable stories from their archives, going back into the 1800s. Mullenweg says they run on WordPress. Yesterday’s news
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TopTenSources
Interesting set of top ten lists – sources on politics, travel, tec, biz, etc. Seems hand-picked, which I don’t like, but I’m getting quick previews of feeds I might want to subscribe to, which I do like. Complimentary OPML included. TopTenSources
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Reporters Without Borders Publishes How-To For Dissident Bloggers
Reporters Without Borders has published the Handbook for Bloggers and Cyber-Dissidents. It’s available for download in English, French, Chinese, Arabic and Persian. The handbook is designed to encourage free speech online, regardless of what your local laws might have to say about it. There are tips on maintaining your privacy, blogging anonymously, and, perhaps most…
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Semiotics 101
Does it matter what we call things? Does it matter what words mean? Does it matter if it’s a “War” or a “Conflict” or a “Conflagration” or a “Military Event”? Does it matter if it’s a “newspaper” or a “magazine,” a “blog” or a “message board?” From my grandmother’s point of view, my blog is…