Dan Gillmor: In a column on Forbes.com entitled
"Boggers and Blinders," Steve McGookin looks at
We the Media in the political context. He raises, among other issues, a key question about the echo-chamber effect: our tendency to visit the sites we agree with, rather than seeking out information and opinion that might change our outlook.
[Dan Gillmor's eJournal] 3:42:16 PM Link Google It!
Jake Savin: Cindy and I arrived home last night after a whirlwind five days, which peaked in our wedding on Saturday, Sept. 11. The wedding itself went outstandingly well. Everyone was wonderful, and the ceremony and reception were awesome. The DVD-slideshow I'd worked so hard on was a terriffic hit, and even some of the staff teared up a bit. The toasts were amazing, and even Cindy's
song went well, despite her lack of sleep from the bad shrimp at
dinner on Friday night. I'll be posting more over the coming days and weeks -- reflections, photos, and maybe even some video. For now, here are twelve tips for those of you planning a wedding...
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Joe Jennett: I'll never get those wacky linking policies like
this one (site via
robocore.). Public webpages are meant to be linked, ya jiveturkeys. My policy, btw, is that you may link to any page on any of my web projects — in fact, I wish you would (and thank you if you already do)...
[jenett.radio] 11:17:16 AM Link Google It!
Frank Paynter: What this planet needs is an international endowment to support strong and/or beautiful consistent voices in the blogosphere. I suppose from time to time most of us wish someone would chip in to help support our online costs...
[Sandhill Trek] 11:12:00 AM Link Google It!