Tag: blogs
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The Definitive Guide to Semantic Web Markup for Blogs – Chris Pearson
Cutline’s maker with some awesome semantic SEO tips you can apply to your blog or news site tomorrow, depending on how many templates you’ll need to modify. The Definitive Guide to Semantic Web Markup for Blogs – Chris Pearson
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Dilbert 4/26/07
Dilbert’s boss: “I’m starting my own blog.” Frame this one. I’ll have it tacked up in my cube by 9:30 a.m. pacific. Dilbert 4/26/07
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Inspiration overload
It’s great that everyone in the online journalism/multimedia/interactivity/data layered network of posses (myself included) shares all the cool stuff they find
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Keep your code of conduct out of my communication medium, thank you kindly
Let’s be clear, here: There are trolls everywhere. On the letters to the editor pages of our newspapers, on every daytime television talk show, not to mention most hours of cable news, at the table next to us at the coffee shop, the halls of Congress, and yes, in the blogosphere.
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Print Media Demise, Cont. – Crunch Notes
How to blog: “When I write, I write to learn more than I write to teach. I am not preaching to the masses, I am inviting them to have a conversation with me, where I get to set the topic and have the first word. We go from there.” Print Media Demise, Cont. – Crunch…
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Blogs can top the presses – Los Angeles Times
Talking Points Memo broke the U.S. Attorneys story open? Why didn’t anyone tell me? Oh… Blogs can top the presses – Los Angeles Times
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They’re Not in Your Club but They Are in Your League: Firedoglake at the Libby Trial – PressThink
Jay Rosen wakes up PressThink from a two-month slumber with a bang, demonstrating to the unaware just how beyond-arrived blogs are. This is like a refreshed 2004 manifesto, only now it’s all been put into action. They’re Not in Your Club but They Are in Your League: Firedoglake at the Libby Trial – PressThink
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The best way to understand blogging
…is to blog, says Howard Owens. The oft-repeated adage that “blogs wouldn’t have anything to write about if mainstream media didn’t do all the reporting” is quickly getting outdated. Don’t believe me?
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The Top Ten Blogs on the future of books, media and publishing « Eoin Purcell’s Blog
Nine fantastic blogs, and then some other guy at number 10. Color me humbled. The Top Ten Blogs on the future of books, media and publishing « Eoin Purcell’s Blog
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WPNI Rolls Out Blog Ad Network, Taps Adify to Power It
The Washington Post launches a blog advertising network. That’s a newspaper company, adapting and thriving in a new business model, creating the network themselves instead of waiting patiently to lose market share to it. Bright idea. WPNI Rolls Out Blog Ad Network, Taps Adify to Power It