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Doc Searls Weblog - Aug 18, 2008
Years ago, when the search engine category was a lot more competitive, I did a lot of comparing between contenders. For awhile HotBot was ahead, then AltaVista, then AllTheWeb/FAST… Not necessarily in that order, but …
Doc Searls Weblog - Aug 9, 2008
With linkful sourcings of Darren Rowse, Richard McManus and Mark Rizn Hopkins, Duncan Riley in The Changing Blogosphere and Blogging 2.0 shows me how full-circle blogging has become: Blogging 2.0 runs counter to the …
Doc Searls Weblog - Aug 7, 2008
My Wikipedia entry is once again the stub it was. The threatening stuff at the top of the page is gone. The deletion debate page is now archived. At the top it says, The result was Clear case of snow. Article needs …
Also tagged: ideas, journalism, future
Doc Searls Weblog - Aug 3, 2008
Right now I can’t log into this blog. Not through the Wordpress browser dashboard, anyway. For some reason, my logged-in state was lost, just like my password to it. My outliner knows the login and password, though …
Also tagged: travel
Doc Searls Weblog - Jul 31, 2008
I’ll be at Blogworld Expo in Las Vegas in September. Gotta say that I wouldn’t be going if it didn’t coincide with another obligation in town. But since I’ll be there, I’m interested in seeing if a sharper distinction …
Also tagged: news, journalism
Doc Searls Weblog - Jul 24, 2008
JP Rangaswami points to This is Zimbabwe as proof that the blogosphere isn’t just “an echo-chamber, full of shallow and superficial like-minded people who couldn’t write an accurate and in-depth story about anything to …
Doc Searls Weblog - Jul 23, 2008
Sheila Lennon on improvements inside the Projo (Providence Journal online) blog mill: The most interesting new feature, to me, is the MultiBlog: Whenever a new post, photo or comment publishes to any projo blog, it …
Also tagged: news, journalism
Doc Searls Weblog - Jul 13, 2008
I find myself among the “top ideators” on this list here. Flattered, but why no links? I can see a lot of names and sites on that page I’d like to follow. Hey, what’s a hierarchy without links to subvert them?
Also tagged: ideas
Doc Searls Weblog - Jul 6, 2008
This is my last full day in Santa Barbara this month (I fly tomorrow, and will be back for most of August), and I’m pleased to see the Gap Fire in what appears to be retreat. The warnings at InciWeb are less dire …
Also tagged: news, places, life, problems, journalism
Doc Searls Weblog - Jul 2, 2008
As a Free Range Customer, I’m following Uncle Dave’s lead and starting up at Identi.ca. Follow me there as dsearls, same as my Twitter handle. We’ll see how it goes.
Also tagged: business, news, fun, life, problems, ideas, future