Year: 2003
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Betsy Devine’s comments at BloggerCon
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Betsy Devine has some observations from BloggerCon today. Responding to Dave Winer’s frustration at raising money online only to plow it into TV ads: [W]hen I donated money over the…
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Heath Row transcribes the session
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Heath Row has a near-word-for-word recap of the weblogs in presidential politics session at BloggerCon today.
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Weblogs in presidential politics
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Tim Jarrett has great coverage of today’s BloggerCon panel on weblogs in presidential politics: Part I, Part II and Part III.
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Dave Winer doesn’t get the Dean campaign
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This isn’t terribly surprising, given his comments on the campaign to date. But still, it’s surprising that the opinion would be expressed so definitively, especially when the facts are so…
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Novak blows another cover
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This really makes you wonder: CIA Leak Also Exposes Agency Front. What was Novak thinking? The name of the CIA front company was broadcast yesterday by Novak, the syndicated journalist…
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Setting the record straight: first blogger interview with a presidential candidate
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Turns out I was wrong. Liberal Oasis was not the first blogger to interview a presidential candidate. That distinction goes to Jerome Armstrong of myDD.com. He met with Howard Dean…
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Ephemeralinks
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Ernie follows up the thread on editing blog posts with a discussion on semi-sorta-kinda-permalinks at Dave Winer’s site. It comes as no surprise that Dave edits his posts — he…
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Tapped picks up the edit story…
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Writing in Tapped, The American Prospect’s group blog, Garance Franke-Ruta notes: FACT CHECK CLARK, PART II. Blogger Rick Klau has the goods on another example of what is becoming a…
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Unedited vs. Unfiltered
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Mitch Ratcliffe has a timely post (considering yesterday’s discussion here about the Clark Blog’s editing of their posts) about the different takes on editing in the blogosphere. I’m glad to…
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Quote of the day
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From Ernie comes a great little story about having clams with our Attorney General. The quote is at the end of the article. It’s a keeper.