Arsip: September, 2007
John Tozzi of BusinessWeek wrote about some wealthy bloggers, who turn their personal obsession into a popular favorite and maybe even a full-time job.
You want to be a wealthy blogger you might want to click here to read the full story. As for me, I’m just glad to watch :)
— ikram
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About: See Authors Posts (28) • September 25th, 2007
Topik: Blogging, New Media Business
John Hamer of Washington News Council wrote an interesting column titled Tommorrow’s “newsroom”. He told us about his visit to a couple of “old” journalists at a conference on “new journalism”. There, they talked about the future of journalism, and also about blogger.
“Like many mainstream or “legacy” journalists”, Hamer wrote, “Kilpatrick is skeptical of bloggers.”
Please [...]
— ikram
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About: See Authors Posts (28) • September 24th, 2007
Topik: Blogging, New Media Business
Here we go again. New media vs. old media. Threat or no threat?
Recently, Credit Suisse Research says it’s not. I think I’ll just see the rest of the debate.
— ikram
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About: See Authors Posts (28) • September 16th, 2007
Topik: New Media Business
NOT quite a new modus, but it’s getting worse and worse. A threat to open global information service?
Wikipedia user deleted 15 paragraphs from an article on e-voting machine-vendor Diebold, excising an entire section critical of the company’s machines. While anonymous, such changes typically leave behind digital fingerprints offering hints about the contributor, such as the [...]
— Firman Firdaus
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About: See Authors Posts (25) • September 12th, 2007
Topik: Blogging, Censorship, Internet, Wikipedia
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