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Thursday, August 4
by Joey deVilla on August 4, 2005 11:02AM (EDT)
MIT's Technology Review has an article titled The Business of Blogging, which looks at Brian Alvey's and Jason Calacanis' attempt (in the form of Weblogs Inc.) to answer the question "Can blogs make money?"
Wednesday, August 3
by Joey deVilla on August 3, 2005 12:00PM (EDT)
"On the 21st-century battlefield," goes the introduction to the article The Blogs of War in Wired magazine, "the campfire glow comes from a
laptop. It's a real-time window on life behind the lines - and suddenly
the Pentagon is on the defensive."
The article looks at "milbloggers" -- bloggers who also happen to be serving or have served in the military and write about the war and the service. In today's global conflict and the highly politicized atmosphere, milbloggers provide interesting, if sometimes controversial, perspectives. With today's blogging technology, "letters home" are far more immediate, and the "soldier's-eye view" is available to more people than ever before. ![]()
You can read the entire article here. |
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