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Mittwoch, 28. Mai 2003 |
| Deep Thinking about Weblogs Andrew Grumet adds his ideas to the weblog theory: »Weblogs are becoming increasingly difficult to ignore for those of us who spend much time reading the Web. Also known by the inscrutable nickname "blogs", weblogs are something of a hard nut to crack. Compounding the difficulty is the fact that a great deal of weblog content today is about weblogs and weblog technology. What are weblogs? What's the big deal? Why should we pay attention? We attempt to answer these questions in the essay that follows.« [owrede_log] 8:14:08 PM |
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Ask Bram Cohen about BitTorrent [Slashdot] 8:04:31 PM |
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Investigating Artificial Black Holes [Slashdot] 6:51:30 PM |
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Shadowbane Servers Hacked, Chaos Ensues [Slashdot] 6:51:22 PM |
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The Changing Definition Of 'Kilogram' [Slashdot] 6:51:09 PM |
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BlogTalk, Day 2. Back at BlogTalk in Vienna. The wireless network was flaky yesterday afternoon. We'll see how things work today. David Weinberger... [Dan Gillmor's eJournal] 5:54:14 PM |
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Prediction: Bush Will Use Word "Weblog" in Speech Before End of Term. Henry Copeland and I were talking about blogging and politics this morning, and the topic got around to presidential politics.... [Dan Gillmor's eJournal] 5:51:33 PM |
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Three Star Hotel, Five Star Connection. I'm on my way home from the excellent BlogTalk conference, where I learned a great deal about the future of... [Dan Gillmor's eJournal] 5:51:09 PM |
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The Blogosphere, RSS, Microsoft, Apple, Etc.. My older, wiser brother Steve has posted three items called "Shucks and Aww" relating to the emergence of the blogosphere,... [Dan Gillmor's eJournal] 5:50:42 PM |
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Moyers Reflects on Journalism, Memorial Day. Bill Moyers: On Candor in Journalism. Every Memorial Day I think about what these men did and what we owe... [Dan Gillmor's eJournal] 5:50:23 PM |
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Speeding Up Mac Networks [All OS X] 5:49:57 PM |
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Herbert Henry Asquith. "Youth would be an ideal state if it came a little later in life." [Quotes of the Day] 5:49:47 PM |
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Arthur Stringer. "Society, my dear, is like salt water, good to swim in but hard to swallow." [Quotes of the Day] 5:49:10 PM |
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BlogTalk-Nachlese. Die Netzeitung interviewte Thomas N. Burg zum Thema Blogtalk. [Der Schockwellenreiter] 5:17:05 PM |
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Wie finde ich ähnlich denkende Blogs?. BlogMatcher »is a program that helps people find weblogs that match their interests and find like-minded blogs. When given an URL to a weblog (called "Reference Blog") the system finds other blogs that appear to discuss similar topics.« Ich glaube zwar nicht, daß die 721 Blogs, die auf die gleichen Quellen wie ich verlinke, auch unbedingt die gleichen Interessen (oder gar die gleiche Meinung) haben -- schließlich verlinken alle auf Telepolis, Heise und Spiegel --, aber es macht Spaß. [Der Schockwellenreiter] 3:05:29 PM |
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Multi-Kulti-Blogging. Blogs Opening Iranian Society?. Iran's restive youth are using Farsi-language blogs as an outlet to express repressed creativity and sexuality. But the Islamic government is slowly catching on. Michelle Delio reports from the BlogTalk conference in Vienna. [Der Schockwellenreiter] 2:37:52 PM |
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Skandalisierung. Wer in und um Bielefeld herum wohnt, kann am Sonntag die Public Domain dort besuchen. Prof. Dr. Kurt Imhof spricht über Skandal! Sex! Lügen! Bimbes! Vortrag! Diskussion! Helmut Kohl und das Ehrenwort, Bill Clinton und Monica Lewinsky, Leuna und Elf Aquitaine, die Deutsche Bank und die »Peanuts«, Shell und Brent Spar, Schweinepest und BSE, geheime Auslandskonten und brutalstmögliche Aufklärung... Skandale dienen der Unterhaltung. Skandale sind aber auch ein Weg,neues Wissen in die Gesellschaft zu bringen. Sie sind stets Anlass,Gesetz und Moral öffentlich zu überdenken. Prof. Dr. Kurt Imhof lehrt Publizistik und Soziologie an derUniversität Zürich. Ihn interessiert, wie Skandalisierungfunktioniert, wann sie nur der »Empörungsbewirtschaftung« dient undwann sie tatsächlich eine Änderung der Zustände bewirkt. Ein Interview mit Kurt Imhof zum Thema. [Der Schockwellenreiter] |
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Blogs & Boards. »Tom Coates' delightfully thoughtful piece Discussion and Citation in the Blogosphere differentiates weblogs and discussion boards. He illustrates how weblogs generate better discussion by helping hide bad content and making it easier to find the good content.« [Corante: Social Software] [owrede_log] 12:10:46 PM |
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Shape of a Blogologue. In this article, Microdoc News takes the example of a short 7 day blogologue (collectively written blog story) that is branded by the word googlewashed. [owrede_log] |
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