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“If the soul of regional newspaper publishing is in the human story, it should be no surprise that the most popular blog on Trinity Mirror’s network is Baldy Blog, Adrian Sudbury’s personal and campaigning site about his experience with leukaemia.”
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“For many of our technically-minded users, Twitter downtime is an opportunity to muse about what the source of our problems might be, and to propose creative solutions. I sympathize, as I clearly find our problems interesting enough to work on them every
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“the majority of the technical criticism written about Twitter reveals more about the lack of understanding of the author than anything about Twitter…”
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“…when you get right down to it, society doesn’t need journalism to survive…”
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I have no idea…
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This is just odd… a maps mashup of strip clubs, nude beaches, etc. They even have a gps thingy. (link thanks Shake Well Before Use)
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“In a corporation as large as the BBC, we expect a fairly regular turnover of staff. But the seniority of a lot of the departures is quite alarming…”
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I have to laugh at this site. The link takes you to notes on the door of an American Sorority girl who has got herself in a bit of a state over “stolen” photos, taken from her door. Plenty of other good, humourous finds here.
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Love this song… really really love this song…
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Some companies just blog about updates to their own technology and that’s good for existing users to see. Others are fun to read whether you’re a user or not. Here are some of the company blogs we recommend reading for a good time.
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“This afternoon I had a wonderful time writing a post over at ReadWriteWeb called Toward a Value-Added User Data Economy with the help of probably 15 people around the world, in real time.”
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Media economist Simon Molloy says it started with the Grateful Dead. Then the Arctic Monkeys, Prince, and Radiohead too. But can there be a sustainable business model based on ‘free’?
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“The document is a lighting rod, and Garlinghouse must have known of the high risk of it being made public. However, the document is so critical of current leadership at Yahoo that it was clearly not written to be voluntarily leaked. This is Yahoo’s dir