links for 2006-10-19
Posted by
Martin Stabe
on 19 October 2006 at 16:26
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Hayden Shaughnessy examines the recieved wisdom of Web 2.0 journalism. Readers are only rarely writers, and the real issue is newspapers’ cost stuctures as advertising moves online.
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“More politicians are f …looking to the Web as a way to bypass the media and get out their own message - unvarnished and unedited.”
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Michael Bloomberg has denied that he intends to sell financial news service Bloomberg LP, which is estimated to be worth as much as $12 billion.
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A new biography of Watergate reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein “inspects their lives with an eye toward the mistakes and human errors”
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Dave Winer says reporters should encourage their sources to blog and possibly even host their blogs; use short URLs to highlight links in print; start their own blogs to float stories on.
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Ben Compaine wonders whether ACAP, the search engines permissions standard being backed by publishers’ groups including the World Association of Newspapers, is “a solution in search of a problem”
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Three-quarters of UK online households will have broadband by December, Jupiter Research says.
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A Stanford University study into Internet addiction lists the impulse to “make blog entries” as one of the symptoms
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