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November 19, 2003 by Michael Boyle

Also online now

are the original invitation to the first meeting of what became YULBlog, plus the event post-mortem, short as it is.

Tags: Blogging, Montreal

The Great Rebuild continues:

November 19, 2003 by Michael Boyle

The Great Rebuild continues:

last night and I went a step further than I’d ever gone before, and recuperated all the old posts from my old editthispage weblog – the original incarnation of this site (though I had personal sites for several years before that). The archives here now date back to February 20, 2000. The first post at that site (and so my blog-aversary) was on the 13th of February that year, but somehow I have managed to lose that one. It just said, “Hello world” or something anyhow.

Tags: Blogging

Global Attention Profiles:

November 18, 2003 by Michael Boyle

Global Attention Profiles:

Harvard researcher Ethan Zuckerman is working on a content analysis of several internet (but not internet-based) news sources to quantify the media attention paid to countries around the world. If you go to the main study page you will see the map for a particular source for that day. Reload and see another map based on another news source.

All of which is totally cool, but that’s just a representation of data. Zuckerman goes further and does statistical analyses to try and assess what the predictors of media attention might be. To quote his summary:

GAP research demonstrates that the most accurate predictor of a media outletfs attention is the size of a nationfs gross domestic product. This correlation is significantly greater than the correlation between media attention and the size of a nationfs population, and appears to be the strongest correlation between media attention and 21 factors examined. Generally speaking, violent conflict seems to have less effect on media attention than the size of a nationfs economy does.

Tags: Media

Jason Kottke

November 18, 2003 by Michael Boyle

Jason Kottke

has unveiled a redesign in progress. Interestingly enough, it’s not a graphic redesign, per se, but a total organizational overhaul. Mostly successful, I think.

Tags: Blogging

Progress:

November 18, 2003 by Michael Boyle

Progress:

Massachusetts court rules ban on gay marriage is unconstitutional. But it is bad for the Democrats? Will this “prove” to the swing voter that the world is going to hell in a handbasket?

Tags: US Politics

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