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Micah Sifry talks about how Atrios and Digby see the blogosphere evolving, and the rise of corporate blog entities. Is political blogging no longer a place for the individual, crusading voice ? Do you have to be part of a group blog, and ideally backed (...)
23 oct. 2009 | | Mathew Ingram
A Twitter conversation between two much-followed EU-oriented bloggers over the weekend caught my eye. I won’t identify them as you need to follow them on Twitter to see their tweets. It started when one asked whether anyone out there “still (...)
1er oct. 2009 | | Blogactiv Team
I’m continuously trying to brainstorming ways that Mozilla can find the next million mozillians and figure out activities they can do. I think I’ve stumbled on to a new one but would need some help to make it happen. As some of you may know, (...)
25 sep. 2009 | | David Eaves
Recently, a popular Internet Blog posed the question, “Who is the most evil corporation”? Since responses were solicited, I replied that they are all evil so why does it really matter. However, my definition of evil is not in the traditional (...)
23 Jun. 2009 | 1 comment | Pete Latona
The photograph on the right of Iran presidential candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi Khameneh was posted on Flickr. “Due to widespread filters in Iran, please view this site to receive the latest news, letters & communications from Mir-Hossein (...)
17 jui. 2009 | | Jon Newton
In recent weeks and months, we’ve heard about newspapers in the United States stopping the presses and going out of business. Some observers have attributed the loss of readership to the rising popularity of Web 2.0, or interactive sites such as (...)
7 mai. 2009 | 1 comment | Werner Patels
On April 19, we could read in the New York Times that Khaled Sheik Mohammed (self-described planner of September 11) was waterboarded 183 times in one month. I think waterboarding is horrible torture, but that is not the point here. The point is that (...)
23 Apr. 2009 | | Bente Kalsnes
As we all know, if you are a big company, picking a quarrel with a blogger is not really a good idea. However, Ryanair recently did that. Web developer and blogger Jason Roe was called an "idiot blogger" when he pointed out a flaw on the airline’s (...)
11 mar. 2009 | 1 comment | Dilip Mutum (Adam)
Forrester Research is out with a new brief this morning by analysts Sean Corcoran, Jeremiah Owyang and Josh Bernoff that says that sponsored conversations on blogs - akin to what how Chris Brogan partnered with KMart are going to become more (...)
5 mar. 2009 | | Steve Rubel
Is it just me but is the buzz about blogs not what it used to be ? Not that long ago, people were really excited about blogs, and the wave of great new content being created about anything and everything. Heck, Robert Scoble claimed to read more than 700 (...)
11 fév. 2009 | | Mark Evans
This isn’t your father’s White House. The Obama administration’s communication team - as I write this post - is live-blogging a speech the President is giving in Florida today on the economy. This is a big deal. The new administration, (...)
11 fév. 2009 | | Steve Rubel
There has been a lot of talk over recent years about how online classifieds like Craigslist have been the cause of the decline in the overall revenue and profit of the newspaper industry (some papers still thrive). I do not believe that this is the whole (...)
16 jui. 2008 | | Geek News Central
Russian blogger Savva Terentyev was yesterday handed a one-year suspended jail sentence for a post he made last year. In it, police officers should be “periodically set on fire” in city squares, “like in Auschwitz,” he’s (...)
10 jui. 2008 | 1 comment | Jon Newton
Since blogging burst into the media-stream a couple of years ago, it’s been the Wild West : fun, exciting, chaotic, unruly and happy to flaunt the rules and traditional conventions. The question is whether times are a changin’. Case is point (...)
17 jui. 2008 | | Mark Evans
Syrian blogger Tariq Biassi has been jailed for three years for allegedly criticising the Syrian secret services in an article posted on an online forum. Biassi, 23, originally arrested in July, 2007, was found guilty of “publishing false (...)
16 mai. 2008 | | Jon Newton
As the death toll caused by a massive earthquake in China’s Sichuan province rises, “broadband connections across the country are pulsing with rumours of ‘earthquake omens’ involving toads or butterflies - all allegedly ignored by (...)
14 mai. 2008 | | Jon Newton
I am a member of the Blogactiv.eu community which consists of blogs about European affairs. Some of my posts were and will be redirected to Agoravox.This is who I am and why I blog in English. I had two stories on the front page of Agoravox redirected (...)
21 Apr. 2008 | | Antal, Dániel
Political parties always try to come up with the next big idea, the one idea that will either propel them to power or secure their hold on power. This is nowhere near as prominent a motive as in Canadian politics these days. The Conservatives have been at (...)
15 Apr. 2008 | 9 comments | Werner Patels
When blogs first became popular, it did not take very long for bloggers to start using their sites for nefarious purposes, such as spreading lies about others. It may have started with some school kids who figured that using a blog for bullying mates off (...)
7 Mar. 2008 | 4 comments | Werner Patels
Life has a tendency to throw a curve ball at the oddest moments. While such luminaries of the free-speech movement as Ezra Levant and Mark Steyn are defending their right to express their opinions freely, a member of the very group that they both have (...)
31 Jan. 2008 | | Werner Patels
Anonymity could be the downfall of the blogosphere. In the world of media, there are those who produce media content and those who consume it. Even now, with millions and millions of blogs around the world — and they, too, are media content — (...)
16 Jan. 2008 | | Werner Patels
In the 24th century, Starfleet personnel will write up their reports, read books and do a host of other things on small devices known as PADDs - in the world of Star Trek, that is. Thanks to online bookseller Amazon, we are now a step closer to the world (...)
22 Nov. 2007 | | Werner Patels
by Werner Patels A leftist blogger wondered recently about the reasons why conservative (or non-leftist) blogs were more popular than those on the political left. His question spawned a slew of responses in the comment section of his blog, and most of it (...)
5 Nov. 2007 | | Werner Patels
The U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee yesterday approved an amended version of HR 2102, also known as the Free Flow of Information Act. The purpose of the legislation is to create a federal shield for journalists so they could not be (...)
14 aoû. 2007 | | Andy Carvin
So, the enterprising and investigative New York Times has finally solved the Steve Jobs mystery - or, at least, the mystery writer behind The Fake Steve Jobs blog. It turns out the anonymous writer is Forbes senior editor Daniel Lyons, who has been (...)
7 aoû. 2007 | | Mark Evans
Talking about the new authorship trend and its relevance to the digital divide issue - The international Blogference at the IDC Herzliya, Israel, this week Blogging is the ultimate manifestation of one of the driving forces in ICT and the digital media (...)
6 Jul. 2007 | | jakob klimrod
A few years ago, when I talked to a lot of non-bloggers, they were under the impression that blogs are the online journals of teenage girls. I strongly objected to that as 1) I am not a teenager and 2) I am not a girl and 3) my blog is more than just a (...)
30 mai. 2007 | | Dilip Mutum (Adam)
There was a time not too long ago when the Canadian political blogosphere was buzzing with new posts and articles published so fast and in such large numbers that it was hard to keep track of everything that was being said or written. But over the past (...)
28 May. 2007 | | Werner Patels
Since I started this blog, but especially for the last few weeks (or is it months?), I have been trying different, and a variety of, templates for this site. I tried different Blogger templates and some not from Blogger. I wanted what would best suit what (...)
24 May. 2007 | | Moments In Words From Hadhramout
Lots of chat out there about the latest Pew study into how people use the Interweb. These studies are useful in part because the Pew Internet & American Life Project does such a thorough job with them — you know they weren’t cooked up by (...)
8 mai. 2007 | | Mathew Ingram
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