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“Who’s coming? Leaders from the world of technology, politics, journalism, blogging, and activism. Stay tuned for details.”
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The UK’s second biggest regional newspaper publisher, Newsquest, attracted 4.8 million monthly unique users to its network of more than 180 websites in 2007, according to parent company Gannett.
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“On Facebook, it feels like you’re stuck aboard a raft in a sea of wasted time: stuff to do all around, and not a drop that actually matters.”
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“Facebook has 59 million users – and 2 million new ones join each week. But you won’t catch Tom Hodgkinson volunteering his personal information – not now that he knows the politics of the people behind the social networking site”
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if you’re a journalism student with any sense, you’ll spot the opportunity here: be a really good journalist with great digital skills too. You’ll be in huge demand. But to get there, you’d best start blogging now.
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“In addition to photos it pulls data from sites like Yelp for restaurant reviews and local government sites for restaurant violation information. Other information includes: crime reports, graffiti, lost and found listings, and news articles.”
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“…a great way to identify an initial list of big players from which to work from [but] inbound links are not the sole way we should measure the influence of blogs. Instead, it should be part of a bigger methodology.”
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“Curious about your twitter activity? Have a Mac? Then download his script and get busy creating your own graphs.”
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“Digg, Reddit, Propeller, StumbleUpon, Mixx, Newsvine, you name it – this is a place for you. A way to build community outside the site meet people from other networks, etc.”
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There seem to be many possible ways of saying this – “two point oh”, “two point zero”, “two dot oh”, two point nought”, “two oh”, “web two” – with a certain amount of variation according to nationality, company loyalties and other factors.