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Not in my link list for nothing:

March 15, 2005 by Michael Boyle

Not in my link list for nothing:

Jay Rosen has been on fire lately with his excellent Pressthink weblog. Yesterday’s post – PressThink: A Western Civ Course in What’s Gone Wrong With the Press – is but one example of must-read blogging from Rosen.

The winners of the 2005 Bloggies

March 15, 2005 by Michael Boyle

The winners of the 2005 Bloggies

were announced last night in Austin:

Tags: Blogging

NYTimes:

March 14, 2005 by Michael Boyle

NYTimes:

Can Papers End the Free Ride Online? I had an experience with something like this a few weeks ago visiting my parents. Someone suggested that the Canadian papers were smart to charge for access, as they mostly do now. We discussed this for a little bit, but didn’t take the discussion very far.

The next day we were looking for info on something in the news. “To Google,” I said, “we’ll find the answer there for sure.” And we typed in a couple words and got our answer. Of course there were no results from barricaded news sites – and the value of open archives was made clear.

Newspapers have been losing readership for years, and no one has ever proven a correlation between declining readership and open archives. If I were a shareholder in a media company, I would demand that the company demonstrate the correlation and if it were not proven, ask that the company fulfill its public service mandate to contribute to the civic life of the city, province, and country.

Tags: Archives, Media, NYTimes, Price

Tim Bray:

March 10, 2005 by Michael Boyle

Tim Bray:

It’s Not Dangerous. Including “Ten reasons why blogging is good for your career”. Doesn’t apply to everyone in every kind of job, but it’s better than the scare stories that have been going around for a while.

Tags: Blogging

The Wall Street Journal’s

March 10, 2005 by Michael Boyle

The Wall Street Journal’s

Walter Mossberg takes a look at Autolink and breaks the news that Google is considering making changes based on the wide conversation during the past few weeks. Interesting, and clearly a file to continue to monitor.

Tags: Google

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