Jack Shafer of Slate and Ann Gerhart of the Washington Post are doing excellent work amid this chaos.
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Some Good Katrina Media Coverage
I have seen some excellent media coverage of the storm disaster and its impact and a great deal of terribly sensationalistic coverage. I thought I’d take a moment to point to two stories that I think are excellent, the kind of journalism I would have been proud to have run …
Read More »Friday femmes fatales No 21
Where are all the female bloggers? Here, in my weekly "top ten" collection.
Read More »Blogging Aint No Cure
Ornamental vocabulary plug-ins help to add colour, but they have a tendency to override the commonsense attributes...
Read More »Censorship at Blogger.com?
I'm not blaming Google for directly censoring anybody, only that they have created the possibility for censorship.
Read More »Friday femmes fatales No 19
Where are all the female bloggers? Here, in my weekly top ten posts.
Read More »MMORPGs: Buying Your Way To The Top
Just as in the real world though, it seems that in the virtual world money is beginning to matter.
Read More »Google Print: Latest Innovation From Search Engine Giant
Publishers are sounding more like spoiled children when someone picks up a toy they weren’t playing with than people who care about books.
Read More »Friday femmes fatales No 18
Where are all the female bloggers? Here, in my weekly top ten posts.
Read More »Yahoo! Trumps Google In Number Of Indexed Web Elements
Monday, Yahoo! announced that it has over 20 billion indexed web pages and web files in its search engine. In a huge expansion effort, Yahoo! almost doubles its capacity over that of Google’s roughly 11 billion web elements. “Of the 20 billion elements in Yahoo’s database, 19 billion are documents, …
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