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BuzzMachine - Jan 26, 2007
A quick hit with reaction to day two at Davos. Click To Play
BuzzMachine - Jan 26, 2007
At a session about the changing power equation, Gordon Brown, the man ready to move into No. 10 Downing St., is giving a rousing and enthusiastic endorsement of blogs and a charge to politicians, telling they they must …
BuzzMachine - Jan 25, 2007
There’s no way to put up a post like this without coming off as obnoxiously egotistical. So, fine. To my surprise, I made the Forbes list of 25 Web celebs. If I say I think this is stretching it considerably, you will …
BuzzMachine - Jan 24, 2007
Last night, Davos played host to a nightcap (that’s what they call drinking here) for bloggers. Here are some clips of Claudia Gonzales of the World Economic Forum and Arianna Huffington of Huffington Post talking …
BuzzMachine - Jan 18, 2007
Frank Ba reports that newspaper blogs’ audience is growing fast (of course, that is in part because so many of them are new): The number of visitors to the blog pages of the top 10 online newspapers grew 210% in the …
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BuzzMachine - Jan 14, 2007
This is the problem with big organizations blogging: Somebody’s going to say something somebody wishes hadn’t been said and then the veil is going to fall over the organization’s blogs, causing them to shift from …
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BuzzMachine - Jan 12, 2007
Good piece by Scott Karp at Blog Herald on merit, a concept too many people misinterpret on the internet. Just because it’s open and anyone can contribute, that doesn’t mean that all contributions are equal. Merit …
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BuzzMachine - Jan 7, 2007
Neil McIntosh looks back on the year of blogging in British papers — at least five years after the year of blogging among readers — and reveals a few figures from the Guardian: To lift the lid on stats we normally …
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BuzzMachine - Jan 3, 2007
I just caught up with this wonderful video with Lyssa Bochert teaching Angela Merkel, chancellor of Germany, to vlog (auf Englisch). It’s a tad long but imagine George Bush doing this. Now that would be a hoot.