Get the Tech Scuttlebutt! (It Might Even Be True.)

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- Get the Tech Scuttlebutt! (It Might Even Be True.)
- Blogs Falling in an Empty Forest
- Blogging Ethics: You Strongly Disagree With Me I Expose Your Identity
- Style bloggers get personal about fashion
- Live Blogging: Dealers Get Their Day In Court
- Blogging can be outlet for unemployed
- Unintended Consequences: The Long Term Impacts of Crisis Blogging

Get the Tech Scuttlebutt! (It Might Even Be True.)
New York Times
TechCrunch noted 133 words into its story that “The trouble is we’ve checked with other sources who claim to know nothing about any Apple negotiations. ”But they reported it anyway. “I don’t ever want to lose the rawness of blogging” said Michael Arrington the founder of TechCrunch and the author of the post. (wen Thomas the writer of the Gawker post has since taken a job at.

Blogs Falling in an Empty Forest
New York Times
Nichols 52 put up her first post in late 2004 serving up a litany of gripes about the Bush administration and people who thought they had “a monopoly on morality. ” After urging her readers to vote for.

Blogging Ethics: You Strongly Disagree With Me I Expose Your Identity
The Moderate Voice
Webblogs are an incredible mind-boggling opportunity particularly for those of us who once worked in the mainstream media. You can serve as your own publisher editor write posts that run on as long as you want and take literary liberties you wouldn’t have if you go through gate keepers. riginally many hoped blogs would become a sea of citizen journalists. In reality blogs have become a sea of citizen op-ed columnists. But there is no intrinsic problem with that. p-ed columnists can offer passionate debate…The problem now is how the toxic talk radio political culture and the kind of angry and personal tone it entails has begun influencing the once-promising concept of weblogs. The latest manifestation: a blogger “outed” the identity of an anonymous blogger because he didn’t like his posts…posts which did get personal but which did not warrant revealing identity in a medium where many fine writers feel they can’t use their names due to personal or professional reasons.

Style bloggers get personal about fashion
Los Angeles Times
The “press” section of her site includes links to stories about her blog in Vogue Girl Korea Teen Vogue Nylon and WWD. She said she doesn’t follow her traffic too closely but according to Google Analytics her blog got 46000 page views in May and her posts frequently receive 50-plus comments. “As far as styling an outfit and publishing it I don’t think what I do is that different than what the magazines do. I am on a much lower budget and it is more about what I want than what sells” Chaaban said recently speaking from her home in the San Fernando Valley.

Live Blogging: Dealers Get Their Day In Court
Washington Post
In what is expected to be a marathon session U. Bankruptcy Judge Arthur Gonzalez is to hear testimony today from dealers that are being dropped by Chrysler under its plan to establish a more efficient dealership network. Chrysler is seeking Gonzalez’s approval to terminate 789 dealership agreements or roughly a quarter of the total.

Blogging can be outlet for unemployed
Hattiesburg American
Voicing their anger and disappointment these bloggers zigzag between optimism and despair as they create a community of the unemployed. They blog about what they’re doing to find a job what they’ve done with their day when they can’t go to work and write darkly humorous tales of the unemployed world. Letting off steamElrod wrote on his blog.

Unintended Consequences: The Long Term Impacts of Crisis Blogging
The il Drum
Live to fight another day etc. With respect to blogging speaking and educating I have always felt that the facts are on my side (I suppose all of us even CERA believe so). A sample of these integrated (not to be rehashed here) facts are:-we are wired to compete (between groups)-there is a finite amount of land and net primary productivity available for human appropriation-the ECD and social democracies in general are incredibly dependent on cheap just-in-time liquid fuels a fact that cannot be meaningfully mitigated in less than 10-15 years. -depletion is in a race with technology and is winning. Higher oil and gas prices are needed for long term investments but supply and demand won’t justify such prices.
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