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June 20, 2003
Guide to journalism in the.
Guide to journalism in the blogosphere
Via JD Lasica's New Media Musings. Mark Glaser's Guide to the Blogosphere. An interesting guide and map to the most prominent journalist bloggers. Note that, as he claims, this is the most "influential", certainly not the best. (Although some of the best are here, such as JD himself.)
I'd have to disagree with some of the placements here. (I'm sure everyone will find something to argue with on it.) For instance, Dave Winer certainly belongs on the right side, or at least right of center. I mean, he's a Fellow at Harvard Law School, which is the very epicenter of the conservative, right-wing America, and has been since Harvard was founded during the 17th century as a center for the study of white male Christian supremacy and the training of missionaries to promote same. Like many, he enjoys mouthing liberal platitudes, but when it comes down to it, he'll support the money people, no matter how serious their crimes. You can bet on it. But I guess that's the problem with trying to categorize and define things that can't be categorized and defined. (Sorry, no link to Dave. He's got too many as it is. It's www.scripting.com, if you care.)
Speaking of which, I have to challenge Google's fundamental notion that the number of links to and from a site is the best measure of its value. When you were in high school, were the most popular kids the brightest?
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