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Is a Blog Just a Container?

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Would we say that blogging and other forms of social media have not in fact altered the practice of journalism? Or that journalism as we knew it a decade ago can simply be ported into social media without undergoing some degree of transformation? I don’t think so (and, again, I’m not saying that Tinworth thinks so either).

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What B2B Publishers Don’t Get: You Can’t Own the Conversation

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Although there may be a few exceptions, Stephen Saunders got it right this week when he wrote on Folio: ’s web site that most B2B publishers are miserable failures at social networking. Publishers have a product focus, and to them, a social network is just another product. But he omits the bigger point. No, not alcohol.)

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The Key to Understanding New Media Is Attitude, Not Technology

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For my own experiment in iterative publishing, the New-Media Survival Guide , I wanted to avoid the Trapani Trap by putting less emphasis on the technologies behind the new-media revolution and more on the attitudes and ethos that are driving it. Social media platforms will come and go, sometimes with bewildering speed.

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Swabbing the Decks of the Titanic: Why You Should Learn Programming

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If they don’t have a positive, can-do attitude towards programming, they won’t succeed. Companies, governments, organizations and individuals are constantly putting more data online: Text, videos, audio files, animations, statistics, news reports, chatter on social networks. I don’t think so.

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The Privacy Canard: David Lazarus and the Evils of Facebook

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Why is this new attitude to privacy so bad? But is the root of the evil here an issue of privacy, or of bureaucratic intolerance and social hypocrisy? Fear and Social Media Don’t Mix. We now welcome the scrutiny of strangers by freely sharing the most intimate details of our lives on Facebook, Twitter, and other sites.

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