Saturday, April 09, 2005



Australian blogger Tim Blair likes being a friend of the powerful. He’s fond of praising George W. Bush, serenading John Howard and saluting Tony Blair. Good on him. It’s a free world. Far be it from me to suggest that a journalist’s role is to question, challenge and monitor those in authority Increasing abuse of language among some Bloggers
Blog Books filled with language Binge It's a veritable feast of blog books

The Blog, The Press, The Media: Stay Free! Daily
Many blogs have posted about Our Media, a new site, courtesy of the Internet Archive, that provides free storage and bandwidth for your videos, audio files, photos, text and software.

As you know, creative people often run into problems due to copyright. We casually refer to "illegal art," but the fact is that many of the problems artists encounter have little with do with the actual law. To take a recent example, Warner Brothers recently shut down screenings of Brad Neely's Wizard People, Dear Reader not by suing, but by threatening to cut off ties with the theaters that screened it.


Our Media [ The Long Tail under a microscope; Buffton Today 'flips the newspaper model upside down' | Personal Democracy Forum A Citizen Journalism Breakthrough ]
• · Socking it to Spyware Forbes.com Best of The Web ; Jody Radzik's new blog critiques gurus of all spiritual stripes. Injecting a little humor into what can be an excessively self-righteous industry Get caught up on the whole tennis match among the gurus
• · · A newly published white paper on blogs from Edelman, the world's largest independent public relations firm, and Intelliseek, a marketing intelligence firm and provider of one of the Internet's leading blog portals, explores the importance of the blogging phenomenon for public relations and marketers and provides a first-of-its-kind directory of influential bloggers, segmented by industry New Report on PR Impact of Blogs ; Each year the World Wide Web gets wider. Luckily, the search engines that comb it for relevant sites and answers to our queries are getting better. Search Engines ; Supply and Demand: Long Tail
• · · · The fanfare and hyperbole surrounding David Penberthy's appointment to the editorship of The Daily Telegraph this week has almost been as loud as the screams and adulation Penberthy reckons he received during his university days in Adelaide. Spike has stumbled across a web site for "Australia's premier Spanish-language Mexican punk band", known as Cerveza y Putas. The site showcases the apparent talents of its lead singer, one David Penberthy...The site says "Penberthy, tagged as the band's 'Swarthy immigrant singing sensation' by an early record company press release, combined Wildean bons mots with ESL non-sequiturs in a manner not seen since Joao Gilberto set himself on fire while trying to light his own flatulence onstage in Budapest in 1968". Hidden talents ; Be brash, be bold, and make it sell It's the greatest challenge in Australian newspaper journalism - Selling Daily Terror According to David Penberthy
• · · · · A large portion of a major Department of Defense web site was taken offline overnight after unclassified documents on the site became the subject of news stories and public controversy Defense Doctrine Web Site Goes Dark ; Searches and Seizures in a Digital World ; How to Blog Safely About Work or Anything Else ; Blogging Anonymously? Yes, But Not This Way …
• · · · · · Librarians of the World Knock on the Google’s Door Google intros Q&A service ; Wikimedia Foundation Announces Corporate Support of Wikipedia from Yahoo! Search Yahoo ; Brittanica buys Yahoo!glepaedia, to compete with Wikicarta