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Wow. Google just can't seem to do anything right from an image perspective these days. The Electronic Frontier Foundation warns people not to use Google Desktop, because the tool copies files from youNewser - Faster, Smarter News
An online news aggregator that scans internet news using human and machine driven aggregation. News is delivered with photos, video, audio and links to original stories.OUTFOXED: Rupert Murdochs War on Journalism
Know your enemyNews Me Back
News me back is the place for everyone who likes citizen journalism, a place for you where you can put your news, events from everyday life...What would radical transparency mean for Wired? (Part 2)
"Although I'm not promising we'll do all or even most of these things, here are some first thoughts on what a truly transparent media organization would do."CNET Requires That Journalists Respond to Blog Comments - Steve Rubel
New policy requires CNET bloggers to respond to substantive comments on their blogs.gladwell dot com
malcolm gladwell, blink, tipping point and new yorker articlesTop 25 Censored Stories for 2007 | Project Censored
Fight censorshipA few good releases
Peter Himler notes that, despite the hype about Web 2.0 and all things online, there's still a large segment of society (including a lot of public relations practitioners) who are not plugged into theBroadsides
Colin McKay on the Lululemon style of marketing, PR and lifestyle advocacy.Wal-Mart's Blog PR Campaign
Peter Howell on Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg's disappointment that A History of Violence didn't do better in the Academy Awards and Directors Guild of America awards, and that the title of hisDie, Press Release! Die, Die Die!
Colin McKay on the Mesh conference in Toronto.Stemming the Tide of Declining Newspaper Circulation
Colin McKay takes the 1% rule out for a test drive, and find that in online communities, about 1% of the users are hard-core contributors.Why Most Journalists Dislike Fox News: It's not the reason you think.
A community site sponsored by Vancity, which encourages people in the Lower Mainland and Victoria to post their aspirations, and see who else wants to make the same thing happen. Link via Darren BarefTransparency and Youth In Symbiotic Professions: PR and Journalism
A lowly PR blogger responds to the moronic suggestion that only A-Listers and agency big-whigs should blog.Racing Card
Neville Hobson points to some WordPress learning resources.Toronto Star Adds Del.icio.us Bookmarking
John Markoff reports on the guy who dreamed up the idea of wireless e-mail a decade before NTP patented the idea and later went after RIM over its Blackberry.Shoulder Press
Vancouver tech communicationsguys Darren Barefoot pokes fun at a service that promises to deliver PR messages to bloggers, by submitting a news release criticizing the new service. It didn't stay on tSex, Booze, Spring Break and Pollsters
Shel Isreal on being ambushed by Amazon's chief technology officer at a presentation on blogging, and some of the things Amazon could learn about its customers if it made an effort.The Myth of the Press Pass: Busted
The online bitch slapping continues.Contolling the Message, Ottawa-style
Ike Piggott explores coverage of the Church of Christ, which is organized at the congregational level, and has no central body. A recent murder lead to some media scrutiny.How PR fails customers
David Phillips on why corporations use blogs.Is anything else happening in Ottawa?
The issue of whether there should be controls on what companies say to youth about foods that are likely to contribute to obesity. Trevor Cook argues against censorship and regulations.What Fox Really Needs: Democrats in Power
More from Thomas Hawk on portability of online information from one service to another. If the user owns the information, why is it so hard to move it somewhere else?