BusinessWeek on Blogs
BusinessWeek Online has just produced a special report on
The Social Web, and the best article of the bunch is Jane Black's piece on weblogs, titled,
The Wild World of Open Source Media. Jane succinctly describes the thrall of blogging as well as its impact on the wider media world, using
Salam Pax and the resignations at the NYT as examples. She did her research as well - discussing diverse viewpoints: from
David Weinberger and
Glenn Reynolds,
Nick Denton to
Clay Shirky.
She also writes kindly about
Technorati:
It hasn't taken long, however, for the impact of Sifry's software to exceed his harmless narcissism. In the eight months since Technorati appeared, it has become a tool not just for bloggers but for anyone who wants to discover what's on the global agenda.
Well, shucks.
Posted by dsifry at June 10, 2003 08:13 AM
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