roughtype.com - 11/8/2008
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Blogging seems to have entered its midlife crisis, with much existential gnashing-of-teeth about the state and fate of a literary form that once seemed new and fresh and now seems familiar and tired. And there's good reason for the teeth-gnashing. While there continue to be many blogs, including ...
mudvillegazette.com - 11/11/2008
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mudvillegazette.com —
The motivation for this blog is to discuss
how we could tap into the power of blogs...
to help get the Army's story out - how blogs may be used to help round out traditional media. I'm an Army Major and currently a student at the Air Command and Staff ...
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Soldiers in the Blogosphere
correntewire.com - 11/3/2008
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correntewire.com —
Oh wait: Today’s New York Times : Soldiering
On, Clinton Preserves Her Options [S]he has been steadily...
raising money for her political action committee, which advisers say could become a means to champion women’s issues. Mrs. Clinton won ...
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Media Pundits and Blogosphere Were Right About Hillary ...
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Is The "Blogosphere" Over?
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
Nick Carr says so: While there continue to be many blogs, including a lot of very good ones, it seems to me that one would be hard pressed to make the case that there's still a "blogosphere." That vast, free-wheeling, and surprisingly intimate forum where individual writers shared their observations, thoughts, and arguments outside the bounds of the traditional media is gone. Almost all of the popular blogs today are commercial ventures with teams of writers, aggressive ad-sales operations, bloated sites, and strategies of self-linking. Some are ...
I shouted out "Who killed the blogosphere" when after all it was you and me
Varifrank —
... Nick Carr explains who it was who killed the blogosphere and most of you already know who it is. I know most of you are saying "Hey, I didnt even know it was sick!" but yeah, when you live in an era where everyone has a blog, then there is no blogosphere. See, while you were out working out linkage stats, someone came along and made the blogosphere irrelevant. ...
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An attack on the blogosphere
politico.com 1/7/2009 — An anonymous attack on a widely used blogging platform has crippled a large set of smaller liberal blogs and wiped out dozens of liberal online communities around the country.
The service, Soapblox, allows smaller bloggers to set up DailyKos-style ...
Thank you, blogosphere
bitchphd.blogspot.com 10/15/2008 — So my poor students have to do a "timed writing test" as part of the course requirements (not my idea). Which we've been working on for about a week. It's the weirdest thing--their practice exams are *so short* that they can't even count as ...
The Blogosphere, By CNN
corner.nationalreview.com 3/9/2009 — This CNN op-ed (news piece? news analysis?) is odd. CNN's political editor seems to have a very odd understanding of the blogosphere. He writes:
Liberal bloggers were the cyber cheerleaders for Barack Obama in the 2008 race for the White House. ...
Who’s Who in the Political Blogosphere?
blogs.abcnews.com 6/4/2009 — ABC News’ Rick Klein reports: It’s crowded out there in the political blogosphere -- and there are as many ways to judge influence as there bloggers who stand ready to judge politicians. But here’s an interesting tool I recently came...
Obama Shirtless Photos Hit Blogosphere
briefingroom.thehill.com 12/23/2008 — Barack Obama has been photographed topless in Hawaii — again — and blogs are eating it up.
TMZ.com, the celebrity site known for its rogue methods of reporting, has posted a photo of of the president-elect in shorts and without a shirt ...
Who’s Who in the Political Blogosphere?
harrisonprice.com 6/7/2009 — An interesting article on the ABC News website… check out the list of the most “influential” political blogs:
Who’s Who in the Political Blogosphere?
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On the Evolution of the Village Writers Guild and the Blogosphere
correntewire.com 11/13/2008 — There are days when I really pity my friend Matt , who has done so much unheralded work behind the scenes as well as out in front, and who sometimes gets sucked into to soon-forgotten but potentially damaging controversies when what he really ...
Greatly exaggerated
krugman.blogs.nytimes.com 10/19/2008 — According to the New York Observer, someone posted a report of my death on Wikipedia. Cute.
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Shorter Entire Right-Wing Blogosphere
balloon-juice.com 10/15/2008 — “Yes, we are so stupid we believe anything we see on the internet .”
Sorry, folks, the “whitey” rant is all a hoax . However, I bet if you check with some more reputable sources, you can find the real truth about ...
Michael Taube: Best of the blogosphere (right-wing version)
network.nationalpost.com 12/20/2008 — Who do you think are Canada’s leading political bloggers? In the past five years, tens of thousands of blogs have started up across Canada. If you have some spare time on your hands, have something to say, and you know how to use a ...