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Bivings supplies stats on the five busiest newspaper websites in the US market. I wonder how UK sites do in comparison, and what percentage of their traffic is from the US…
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Despite the shocking Kathy Sierra incident, we don’t really need a bloggers code of conduct like the one some people are proposing…
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Amy Gahran asks why news organisations are making better user of wiki’s
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Bobbie Johnson covers the 10 year anniversary of blogging for The Guardian. It’s wierd how no one else seems to have picked up on the date. Imagine the link love…
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This ad for a blogging journo at Wired is almost the reverse of what we’d see at traditional media orgs: “We’re looking for reporters who can go out and get the news, not just monitor RSS feeds and watch for rising trends on Digg…”
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“Struan Robertson, technology lawyer at Pinsent Masons, says that an increasing number of companies were getting wise to the practice, and incorporating blogging guidelines into their rules on internet use….”
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But does that mean that these sections are sucking the life out of the newspaper advertising industry and giving local papers the shaft, as this article argues?
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“In terms of overall trends, community is a big focus in the business world – and it feels real this time. When I started working with customer communities in 1999 I spent a lot of time describing the concept and evangelizing. “
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