Tuesday, November 23, 2004



The 2004 Best Blogs Readers' Choice Award winners owe their fame, if not their fortune, to all those whose opinions, nominations and votes helped us to recognize this year's most-talked-about political blogs. Washminster Dragons

The Blog, The Press, The Media: ...and Live to Blog Another Day
Everybody in the blogosphere seems to have something to say about Google and corporate blogging ...
Corporate Choices [How Many Bloggers Are There and How Can You Track Them? Waiting for Snow in Sydney: One Less Backpages]
• · Google have come up with a cracking first-rate search engine looking up scholarly literature including peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, preprints, abstracts and technical reports from all broad areas of research. Released on the weekend for beta testing, it looks promising and you may like to try it out as well. http://scholar.google.com/
• · · Blog fast, die young and some rules according to Chris: Backpages of Last Words ; John Quiggin on Departures and Arrival of Bloggers
• · · · Storytelling captured by Margo Kingston: The fact that we still live in a democracy, albeit an imperfect one, does leave a glimmer of hope. The destruction of the ABC would do much to extinguish it; Storytelling is more important than ever, more potent than ever Because the narrative can take the public behind the policy into the hearts and minds of the people creating it
• · · · · Media Blogger Association
• · · · · · Three Easy Steps to See Who's Linking to You For the ultimate narcissist within you