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Media Is Not Objective
As I was reading this post by Paul Carr at TechCrunch this morning it occurred to me that if you substituted the word “Obama” for the word “Apple” Paul would have just written a post that could have been seen on any given conservative political blog any day of the week.
That inspired me to hop [...]
National Delurking Day
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- Posted on January 14th, 2010 by
Jim Turner
This is a bit of an old school blog day that we celebrate each year. I think I first posted about this day about 4-5 years ago on my Daddy Blog. What is Delurking Day you might ask? In the blog world, many people read blogs and they watch and read comments all the while [...]
Shaq Tweets At Halftime
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- Posted on March 26th, 2009 by
Tyler Knott Gregson
In a word: Wow. We’ve been talking a lot lately about just how big social networking is getting, how huge Facebook and Twitter have become over the last few months and how they are more than likely going to continue to do so. In case you were still a non-believer (didn’t the simple fact that [...]
Yet another reason blogs are superior to traditional media
Today at the Business 2.0 Beta blog Owen Thomas offered clues about the real identity of the fake Steve Jobs who posts at The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs. It was a funny post, but the second comment in the thread had me laughing out loud.
I don’t know if anonymous poster N/A is the [...]
