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Earnest Opinion. [more inside]
posted by moxiedoll
on Jun 12, 2008 -
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Happy Blogiversary, Metafilter!
Metafilter gets a mention in a Wall Street Journal article celebrating 10 years of blogs. (WSJ subscription required)
posted by dcjd
on Jul 15, 2007 -
38 comments
Couldn't find any references to this, so here goes: Jessa Werner (another blogger fired, and discussed) is mentioned in the second half of this Thursday's Times piece on (not) blogging at work.
posted by grobstein
on May 27, 2006 -
1 comment
"The Good Life" - In there among Angling, Summer Camps, and Dating are "Web Logs". Forbes Best of the Web.
posted by Voyageman
on Jun 5, 2002 -
3 comments
Hullo. Hate to bother you all like this, but...
I'm a student currently in the first part of my sophomore year at Northern Kentucky University. In my English class, we were given a very broad research paper, and I decided to narrow mine to weblogs. In particular, one aspect of weblogs: weblogs & the media. So, I'd like anyone who has an opinion on the matter to answer this one question:
How do you feel weblogs have changed the way that people interact with "news" and "the media?"
Thanks for reading this far.
posted by philulrich
on Apr 10, 2002 -
31 comments
Mind if I journal? Any of you'se bloggers catch the cartoon in the current online New Yorker yet? Oh, rats! They changed it already... It was a picture of a post-coital couple in bed: him to the left lying on his back smoking a cigarette, her on the right, turning to her PDA on the nightstand and looking over her shoulder and asking that question... Well, it may still be there somewhere: try hitting refresh.
posted by y2karl
on Mar 25, 2002 -
8 comments
"You may have never heard of "weblogging," because it never yet made anyone rich, but blogging is a way cool deal, man"
In preparation for SXSW, MeFi gets a shout-out in the Austin Chronicle.
posted by ColdChef
on Mar 1, 2002 -
25 comments
oh, goodness, now even my mother will know about weblogging. Time magazine columnist gets weblog.
posted by epersonae
on Feb 4, 2002 -
14 comments
Matt Drudge and Julia Phillips discuss why the web format (and blogging, by implication) is allowing the little guy to stand up to the old media establishment, and replace it. I remember Scott Adams predicting this in his book, The Dilbert Future. It's spooky how many of his predictions have come true (including the media killing celebrities for better ratings).
posted by insomnyuk
on Jan 3, 2002 -
4 comments
Columnist compares blogs to the Reformation...
posted by owillis
on Dec 31, 2001 -
16 comments
Folks, this may sound like you've heard it before, but I've got a feeling that "blogging" is going to get discovered (again?) by the "press." That would be a good thing. It would focus on web community instead of web commerce. As a meme, it could take on a momentum all of its own! The AOLers and Everyman would see there's a whole "new" level of social web browsing, which may lead to more action-oriented life choices.
Whaddaya think?
posted by goodhelp
on May 24, 2000 -
0 comments