Politics Online Conference Summary
BuzzWebster has links to a recap of the Politics Online Conference held last week at George Washington University.
BuzzWebster has links to a recap of the Politics Online Conference held last week at George Washington University.
Forbes has a good article on how companies are trying to make money from podcasting. [via Dave Winer]
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Jeff Jarvis fosters an interesting discussion about what Roger Ailes’ new role in charge of local fox stations means. As the man who spawned Fox News Channel, he clearly has demonstrated success at innovating. And Jeff thinks he might do the same for local news: What if, instead, a station tore into local issues and…
comScore stirred up a hornet’s nest with its recent "Behaviors of the Blogosphere" report that attempts to quantify blog audiences. Jason Calacanis went on a rampage against the report, alleging it was biased since a rival blog network founder (Nick Denton) was a sponsor of the report. But now Jason raves about the Feedster 500,…
My preferred RSS reader, SearchFox, will cease to exist in 2 weeks. Esteban Kozak writes in his blog: Thanks for all your help in making SearchFox what it is. We have enjoyed providing this service, and hope that you have enjoyed using it. Please export all of your links and an OPML file with your…
Politics can be a dirty business, that’s certain. In the trenches, many will do the unthinkable. Now some are speculating about PR firms creating fake blogs for the Bush Administration … or even Democrats creating fake fake blogs in an attempt to implicate the President’s team. Let’s not get too carried away here. Professional public…