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Mine, all mine (& theirs too) [on Simon Phipps, SunMink]
Sun bloggers get a licence to, er, keep their blogs. :)
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. Self-policing definitely beats supervision. Another design principle has been to encourage people to be themselves, and mix up the technical and the personal in their blogging. The resulting blogs have often been compelling and we've grown an unmatched bench of authentic, respected voices.
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Sun has created a licensing option for every employee that simply shares ownership of everything that's posted equally between Sun and the blogger. That allows Sun to continue to host blogs.sun.com in perpetuity and it allows employees to sort out their own uses for their content. I want to write a book for example, and other want to move their blog to their own domain.
Is Social Media ruining the good old heated debate
this depends on what's more important - personal 'brand' or issues. Social media is about egos, blogging was about ideas and opinions. There I said it.
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Of the three posts I think that Bob Knorpp did an excellent job of breaking down the reasons why services like Twitter, Facebook and social media related blogs are geared more to the old clap on the back “great post” type of response. It all boils down to the very way that they are structured, after all we are encouraged to follow “friends” not “people you disagree with”. At the heart of social media the idea is that we should all be striving to “get along” rather than to intelligently challenge ideas and concepts being proposed.
dropsafe : Why, in the future, everyone will be blogging (again), and it’s not just what Winer said.
important context for the Mine! Project
The Mommy Files : Mommy blogger fakes pregnancy with terminally ill kid
interesting story of fact checking and emotional involvement
Maureen Dowd Admits Inadvertently Lifting Line From TPM's Josh Marshall
and how exactly do you match your 'point' suggested by a 'friend' word by word in marshall's paragraph? Maureen Dowd can't even own up she lifted it verbatim. Unbelievable.
The myth of the parasitical bloggers - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com
wow, a decent journo who is willing to apologise and admits his error. Makes such a huge difference!
Introducing Media Cloud: A new tool to track how news gets covered » Nieman Journalism Lab
fascinating. was thinking about this kind of thing being possible some time ago, glad to see it realised
The State of Blogging Sucks | Craig Burton
yep, gimme my data. typepad really doesn't cut it and neither do most hosted web apps.
Epeus' epigone: Blogging's not dead, it's becoming like air
absolutely spot on! note that I don't have to do a blog post to let my readers know this...
gapingvoid: the cocktail party rule
good story. good blogging, bad business attitude. glad crisis averted.
Blogging = Freedom | Linux Journal
excellent post. blogging is certainly not passe, still closest to the internet ideal of independence, openness and distributed conversation.
Google, thanks for the chuckle « The_Geek_Whisperer
how thoughtful of google to provide such tool. Also, good post by a blogging n00b The Geek Whisperer. worth keeping an eye on.
Marketing Moves to the Blogosphere - washingtonpost.com
i guess. Old stuff really, coming true or being true it was all those years ago when blogosphere first emerged. Who'd have thunked it?
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