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a note on blogs | varnelis.net
I think that we need to look at blogs not as something that will transform architecture or architecture criticism per se, but rather as phenomena of network culture. What follows is a brief set of observations about the importance of blogs to architecture
Times Higher Education - By the blog: academics tread carefully
Although they are still lagging behind their colleagues in the US, British academics are slowly but surely moving into the blogosphere. The appeal of academic feedback, as well as the opportunity for public engagement and the potential for enhancing reput
Kazakh Prime Minister Orders Ministers to Blog. High Faaaive!! - The Next Web
The Prime Minster of former Soviet state Kazakhstan has ordered his minsters to start personal blogs. In a surprise move, Masimov started his own blog last week with his first post receiving 152 comments already. People have apparently complained about th
Appropedia:Blog aggregator - Appropedia: The sustainability wiki
We want to set up a blog aggregator. Desired features
New York Times sends legal threats to blogs - Boing Boing
Apartment Therapy New York received a DMCA take-down notice from the NY Times demanding removal of a long list of blog posts containing images from the Times (in posts about relevant Times articles).
bioephemera : Is the internet to blame for the decline of science journalism? And can blogs fill the void?
Today, Nature released a news feature by Geoff Brumfiel on the downturn in mainstream science media. We've all known that this is happening; the alarms become impossible to ignore when Peter Dysktra and his team at CNN lost their jobs last year. For mains
Are Blogs Losing Their Authority To The Statusphere?
However, a disruptive trend is already at play. While blogs are increasing in quantity, their authority—as currently measured by Technorati—is collectively losing influence.
A Blog Around The Clock : The Open Laboratory 2008 is here!
the third science blogging anthology, The Open Lab 2008, is now up for sale!
Treehugger's editor-in-chief on the future of the green blogosphere | Environment | guardian.co.uk
As mainstream media cuts specialist reporters, green bloggers will break the stories and pick up others' mistakes
Copyright Holders Challenge Sites That Scrape Content - NYTimes.com
But some media executives are growing concerned that the increasingly popular curators of the Web that are taking large pieces of the original work — a practice sometimes called scraping — are shaving away potential readers and profiting from the content.
Edublogers as a Network of Practice | Virtual Canuck
Interesting article on edublogger networks by Terry Anderson.
Iran bloggers « Learn Online
A great video short by Aaron Chiesa, Toru Kageyama, Hendy Sukarya, and Lisa Temes about Iranian bloggers.
Sunlight Foundation » The Feds are Blogging
about how the federal government does Web 2.0, is the work of Sara Cope, a Dayton, Ohio, -based U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs employee and Gov 2.0 enthusiast. Last November, she started compiling a list of blogs maintained by the various federal age
Digital Natives » Building Communities: Tumblr and Freedom of Expression
, Tumblr just weathered its own round of controversy over its ToS. Tumblr hasn’t permeated the mainstream as much as Facebook, but it’s remarkable how much the situations mirror each other. In both cases, a sudden top-down policy decision sparked a user r
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