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Like sands through an hourglass
Friday, 09 February 2007
These, then, are the blogs of our lives. More shifting sandscapes as the world gets on board with the independent publishing world of blogs. In China the first site using real names, not pseudonyms, has been set-up for invited academic bloggers to express opinion on social issues. In Malawi, the blogging community mourns the death of local 27-year-old pioneer Mangaliso Jere while Spain continues to celebrate the world's oldest blogger.   

It is getting easier and easier to find blog content thanks to recent algorithmic upgrades to both the Google Blog Search and Technorati (tag search works best). Meanwhile you can reach back in archival time using the incredible Wayback Machine to see what web pages looked like in the past. But is all this just heading for a world of "depressive lonelyhearts who substitute the artificial community of blog readers and writers for real-world relationships with actual people"? 

Hot Blogging Tools
Saturday, 27 January 2007
Just a few tools you might not have come across for jazzing up your online media experience. Some are new and some are just still important.

Academic Journal 2.0
Friday, 26 January 2007
The rise and rise of online publishing through blogs, ebooks and online journals continues to raise speculation that "scholarly journals and their controversial system of peer reviews may not be needed at all". The Christian Science Monitor explores the possibility. Yale's Mark Gerstein and UK freelance journalist Richard Poynder speculate about what comes next.

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