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So last night’s Manchester Blog Awards ceremony went off without a hitch. Thanks to the many intrepid bloggers who braved some rather serious poetry readings in order to represent…
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The smh reports “the price of internet satire in China is going up.A major Chinese city is threatening to fine web surfers up to $US625 for online defamation amid a surge in short satirical YouTube-like internet videos, an official news report said Monday
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Using myspaces most recent numbers of 1.5 billion pageviews a day they would be processing 17361 pages per second on average. If their infrastructure was as bad as digg.com’s they would need over 18,750 servers!!! I think digg.com wins the worst i
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“I think one pervasive change is the increasing importance of community. That will come in different forms, with different age groups of people and it will change as the technology evolves. But the notion of multiple people interacting on things — that
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An internet user has been found guilty of what police said was Britain’s first “web-rage” attack. aul Gibbons, 47, tracked down John Jones using details obtained online after the pair exchanged insults in an internet chatroom, a court heard.
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The gist of the story is that a blog launched in late September that was supposedly written by a couple traveling across America in an RV and spending nights parked in Wal-Mart lots. It turned out the blog was paid for by a Wal-Mart funded group and one