The News Review:
- Busting a Rogue Blogger
- courier-journal.com | Faith & Works blog | The Courier-Journal
- Are You Taking Advantage of Web 2.0?
- 2 Ways to Get Intimate with Blog Readers
- Blogging The Bombers – NY Daily News
- Sporting News – Your expert source for MLB Baseball, NFL Football,…
- International furor, domestic solidarity
Busting a Rogue Blogger
BusinessWeek – Mar 27, 2008
But when an employee blogs about company business, anonymity can spell trouble. “I think there’s very much a tendency to be reckless when you’re posting anonymously—and to be more biased than you normally would be,” says Dennis D. Crouch, a law professor at the University of Missouri, who runs Patently-O, the most widely read patent blog. Consider Whole Foods (.
courier-journal.com | Faith & Works blog | The Courier-Journal
Louisville Courier-Journal – Mar 27, 2008
He blogs about religion and spirituality and how they intersect with our ethics, our work, our schools, our government and other areas of our lives. He covers Kentucky’s and Indiana’s diverse religious scene — from revivals to scandals, from large denominations such as Baptists and Catholics to small but growing groups such as Muslims, Mormons and those with no religion. He has more than 20 years of experience as a journalist and also worked on the “God beat” as a correspondent for Religion News Service in North America and Europe. He has received reporting awards from the American Academy of Religion, the Religion Communicators Council and the Louisville chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
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Are You Taking Advantage of Web 2.0?
New York Times – Mar 27, 2008
” “Fear of permanence. ” “Fear of the public running amok. “The fears are rational enough: over and over again, we’ve all seen blog comments devolve into juvenile, offensive bickering, backstabbing and grandstanding. Even during my early blogging days, The Times’s blogs didn’t have comments. And yet, as several of my own readers wrote: Without comments, a blog is not a blog at all. It’s just a Web page-Web 1… ” “Fear of the public running amok. “The fears are rational enough: over and over again, we’ve all seen blog comments devolve into juvenile, offensive bickering, backstabbing and grandstanding. Even during my early blogging days, The Times’s blogs didn’t have comments. And yet, as several of my own readers wrote: Without comments, a blog is not a blog at all. It’s just a Web page-Web 1. The solution, of course, was moderation.
2 Ways to Get Intimate with Blog Readers
Search Engine Journal – Mar 27, 2008
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Blogging The Bombers – NY Daily News
New York Daily News – Mar 27, 2008
Damon was voted the winner by our chapter of the BBWAA, and he brought the house down with his emotional acceptance speech at our annual dinner this past January. Damon’s work with the Wounded Warrior Project has been well-documented, but with Opening Day just two days away, there is another charity he is involved with that I would like to bring to your attention. The Children’s Health Fund is looking to recruit new members for the “Johnny Damon Yankees Home Run Club,” which gives Yankees fans an opportunity to root for their team and help bring quality health care to homeless and low-income children. For 20 years, the CHF has helped provide health care to thousands of disadvantaged children via mobile medical units.
Sporting News – Your expert source for MLB Baseball, NFL Football,…
SportingNews.com – Mar 27, 2008
For now, I’ll do my NL predictions today, and then I’ll give you some MMA news and notes in a shorter blog tomorrow (there will also be the results from tonight’s WEC 33 event). There’s some news on Fedor, Phil Baroni and the EliteXC card on CBS, and even Butterbean. But that’s tomorrow, today is prediction time. If you are interested:.
International furor, domestic solidarity
Seattle Times – Mar 27, 2008
you can see how all the foreigners in Lhasa ran for their embassies,” an older man working out near his apartment complex said. “They were afraid of the Tibetans… The 2008 Games are un-boycottable. Not all Beijingers follow international sentiment so closely. Yet every person interviewed for Blogging Beijing toed the Party line. “Boycott? I don’t know about that,” said a puzzled Beijing Institute of Technology student. “Is it really true? This is just business as usual in Tibet, mere politics. It shouldn’t affect the Olympics. “There’s a small war between the government and the Tibetans.
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