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Brendan Hodgson points to a Kevin Dugan post about a CSR blog created by McDonald's."I'm feeling better...."
Thomas Hawk finds another site that helps you find quotations (ie. what people said, not what the stock price is).Media-manufactured Trends... "Blogging about Business Travel"
Jakob Webster on Queen's University's spin detector.WSJ: Celebrity Gossip Is Planted! Who Knew?
Commentary by David Henderson about a Daily Dog item that talks about people warning of the dangers of public relations people publishing blogs.Fighting Fire with Fire... Turning the tables on Media
Neville Hobson gets a memory jolt when he sees the announcement that Corel has updated WordPerfect.U.S. museum to establish Jennings conference
Canadian Medical Association is reported to have fired the editor of the Journal, and a senior editor. At issue was an article about Plan B, the morning after pill, which was censored by management.Funding journalism
Scott Baradell on the need to take risks in business, and lawyers' aversion to risk. He cites NBC's legal victory, forcing YouTube to remove a Narnia video from its site, thus reducing the exposure NACBSNews.com: Print This Story
Shel Israel says that traditional PR can harm a technology launch.Losing my religion
Web entrepreneur Robert Scales defines Web 2.0 in simple terms.NewsTrust - Your Guide to Good Journalism - Beta Home
An online news rating service to help people identify quality journalism - or "news you can trust." Members rate the news online, based on journalistic quality, not just popularity. FeaturesMike Butcher
mbites | Journalism, Blogging, Events, StrategyYou Think Bloggers Would Ever Actually Agree To Follow A Voluntary Code Of Conduct?
"...the problem is that this assumes bloggers are all just like journalists and that they'd all agree to some code -- which is ridiculous. It would be like requiring everyone who uses paper to foThe Perils of Poor Science Journalism
"...what is dismaying is that a newspaper, which we trust to bring us a deeply-researched and impartial description of the situation, chooses to publish such an obviously biased, unscientific andLaughable forecasting
"Someone might want to chat with Professor Curry about a career change, staying away from technological forecasting, or at the very least learning more about accelerating change." DebunkingA Plea to Save "New Scientist"
"The SF writer Greg Egan has issued the following public plea to save the magazine New Scientist. Please take a look, and consider sending them an email." He's not pleased with coverage of tNewAssignment.Net
Enterprise reporting goes pro-am. Assignments are open sourced. They begin online. Reporters working with smart users and blogging editors get the story the pack wouldn’t, couldn’t or didn’t. They raiPew study on bloggers
"One in ten bloggers spend ten or more hours per week on their blog." I feel even more sad than usual now. Meh.