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The
Surging Tides of a Digital Torrent
BusinessWeek - 1/26/05
Observes that the Asian tsunami points to the rise of
the global digital "back channel," powered
by blogs, is enabling instant communication and rapid
spread of concepts.
Would
You Buy a Car from this Blogger?
iMediaConnection - 1/19/05
Steve Rubel of Micropersuasion says marketers should
tap into the vast potential of blogging evangelists
now.
Chill,
blogophiles; you're not the first to do what you're
doing
USAToday - 1/26/05
Technology column posits that bloggers are way cool
and all, but they aren't the first to do that thing
they do. That distinction goes to... Gutenberg! Thanks
to the failling costs of publication throughout the
ages, revolutionaries' ideas have spread rapidly, and
it's the same with bloggers today.
Influence
of bloggers raises ethical questions
USAToday
Looks at growing question of how bloggers may or may
not alter their editorial position based on potential
conflicts of interest. Don't ask, don't tell? Naw, but
bloggers are inherently biased. Why expect anything
but the same thing when bloggers get paid?
Web logs come of age as source of news
SF Chronicle - 1/24/05
Another high-profile feature on the transformation of
blogs from hobby sites to power players.
CNET
bows to the power of blogs
Internet Stock Blog - 1/20/05
The tech news godfather now shows blog trackbacks and
pingbacks to its news articles, in an admission of the
power of bloggers.
Why
There's No Escaping the Blog
Fortune - 1/10/05
Freewheeling bloggers can boost your product—or
destroy it. Either way, they've become a force business
can't afford to ignore.
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