sábado, 6 de febrero de 2021

Newsvine - blogs

Source: timesonline.co.uk

From the page:

Source: defenselink.mil

The Air Force Office of Scientific Research recently began funding a new research area that includes a study of blogs. Blog research may provide information analysts and warfighters with invaluable help in fighting the war on terrorism.

Source: news.com.com

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Source: www.blackberrycool.com

There was some pretty big news last week when Engadget got word of a new consumer BlackBerry in the works. Being a huge BlackBerry user myself, I'm all over it. However, BlackBerry Cool has a great article up questioning where RIM (who makes the BlackBerry) is going.

I am so sick of getting spam in my email for just about any reason you can think of. A few weeks ago I started to keep track of the amount of Nigerian/Misc.

Source: news.com.com

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign has hired Peter Daou, one of the most prominent political bloggers in the nation, to help disseminate her message in a forum that has not always been that hospitable to her.

Source: news.bbc.co.uk

Depending on your take, blogs are either a fantastic liberation, a self-indulgent waste of time, or a complete mystery. So is it really necessary for the BBC to launch another one? Perfect. Just what the world needs - another hungry blog to feed.

We find ourselves forced to deal with the Web 2.0 reality of employee blogs. As an RSS company, we encourage employee blogging...I think.

Source: digg

[NetVocates] recruits activists and consumers who share the client’s views in order to reinforce those key messages on targeted blogs – and rebut misinformation when appropriate.

Source: wired.com

From the page: -- A media watchdog group protested the conviction of an Italian blogger for defamation, warning Friday that such a verdict could lead to censorship of blogs in Italy. --

Source: msnbc.msn.com

I'm Getting Very Dizzy, Dizzy, Dizzy.... Earlier, I reported that Huffington Post writer Dr. Peter Rost claimed that he had unmasked a seemingly "anonymous person" who had been attacking his articles as none other than The Post's own technology manager.

Source: townhall.com

Interesting take on the Internet and how it is really taking us back to what media always was and is supposed to be, instead of taking us into a brave new world. In other words, the brave new world is actually the old world made new and fresh for a new generation.

Source: guardian.co.uk

Influential website the Huffington Post tried to ban one of its bloggers after he discovered an anonymous heckler on his blog was actually the Post's technology manager.

Source: news.com.com

Interesting story - a good reference

Source: blogs.telegraph.co.uk

Google News? Just deal with it, argues news editor of Telegraph website

Source: thatmatt.com

Thought this might be helpful to some of those in the Newsvine community that might be thinking about launching (or relaunching) a blog.

Have you ever seen Google Maps? Yes, map of the Earth, buildings and roads on it and millions of users of this service. But now you can explore even more interesting world, world of human relationships, with the help of service LiveJournal Map. Read more...

Source: nationaljournal.com

-- When the history of the online media revolution is written, 2006 should merit special mention as a turning point for the blogosphere. This is the year, for better or for worse, when bloggers earned their first official media stripes.

Source: csmonitor.com

-- More women are blogging in the Kingdom, getting the attention of censors and their conservative counterparts.

I’m not sure this is a good plan. I’m just tossing the notion out to see how it feels.

One of my favourite hobbyhorses is acronyms – they drive me crazy. I understand why they are used. I think they can be practical, even functional. But it just makes me nuts the way they are used with the assumption that readers are aware of their meaning.

Source: blogs.telegraph.co.uk

An MSM journalist reflects how the new media is changing the way the we live.......and also the way we think

Source: news.independent.co.uk

-- When David Miliband became the first Cabinet minister to launch an online diary a few months back, he boldly declared that he intended to "bridge the gap between politicians and the public".

Source: infoworld.com

-- Beijing blogger and podcaster Dong Lu registered his 10 millionth hit on Friday morning, racing to the landmark on the back of China's obsession with the World Cup.