Thursday, May 3, 2007 | 7:27 pm
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“One way to get called out on the blogosphere is to make a broad generalization like ‘live-blogging is useless’ or ‘all women who blog are mommy-bloggers’. Do you agree with either of those statements? Didn’t think so.”
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“For those who haven’t heard about plain old semantic HTML, well, lookout. Even if it takes YADA (yet another damned acronym), leading thinkers within the microformats community have decided we should all get POSH.”
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Tiffany has a very good, comprehensive post about why she uses Twitter. Sort of like mine from a few weeks ago, only more organized. I do have to disagree w/ her about sex being TMI for a tweet, though!
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“How accurate are the stories we tell ourselves about prostitution overall?” Yet another slam-dunk blog post from Figleaf.
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“Wow, could this herald a new era in the tech industry? Is the IT biz club house finally allowing women to enter unmolested? Hahahaha — you must be on crack to think that would happen in real life. It’s just April Fool’s Day.”
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“The basic battle being put forth is: blogging, flickr, videoblogs, podcasts, and the like are undercutting quality media, journalism, entertainment, etc. Keen’s argument is that every time we blog, a smarter better journalist dies.”
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