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It Came from the Blogosphere

February 12, 2005 by Mitch Arnowitz

Old news now that Eason Jordon is out at CNN and the bloggers has something to do with it.  LGF points to a nice roundup of Eston websites/blogs by Rony Abovitz.

More: Instapundit

Filed Under: News

Bloggers, bloggers everywhere

February 11, 2005 by Mitch Arnowitz

There are 2 articles in today’s Washington Post on blogging. One details yet another person to get fired for blogging and the other article talks about the current controversy surrounding Baltimore Mayor Martin O’Malley.

(free reg req’d or go to bugmenot.com)

Free Expression Can Be Costly When Bloggers Bad-Mouth Jobs

I really hate my place of employment. Seriously. Okay, first off. They
have these stupid little awards that are supposed to boost company
morale. So you go and do something ‘spectacular’ (most likely, you’re
doing your JOB) and then someone says ‘Why golly, that was
spectacular.’ then they sign your name on some paper, they bring you
chocolate and some balloons.

Uproar Brings Focus on Role Of Bloggers

Filed Under: Blogging

Why Craigslist works (Poynteronline)…

February 10, 2005 by Mitch Arnowitz

Steve Outing, who has recently posted on citizen journalism, has a nice entry on Craigslist’s classified ad model: Poynter Online – E-Media Tidbits

Filed Under: Marketing

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