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Stu's Weblog, Stuart Robinson's blog on technology, economics, society and media.
Technology, economics, society and media.
Stuart Robinson
Mail: stublog at copywrong.org
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EU Myths
I went to the Euromyths site to see if they could pull a modern day Publius on me. They did not. There are, however, some useful examples of just how manipulative the British tabloid press are.
Myth number 1 - banning toy and sweet advertising Swedish style - was a disappointment. It still seems like a good idea.
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AOL Journals - some history
Washington Post piece on AOL’s plans to bring blogging to their masses.
AOL will give members three ways to update their blogs — through an online template with blank boxes for text input, through AOL’s instant-messaging system or by telephone. The phone option will be available only to subscribers to the extra-cost “AOL by Phone” service, who will be able to leave voice messages that will be posted as MP3 sound files.
The blogosphere is self-filtering and so should only be strengthened by more participants, but many probably expected Usenet to handle a similar influx without problems 10 years ago. It did not.
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