by The Wordyeti | Nov 8, 2006 | journalism
OK, OK, the parade has barely begun and the storm clouds are dumping. Over on Buzzmachine, Jarvis points out that, basically, wherever we go, there we are. So that in the future: Yes, this was an incredibly ugly, TV-run election in many races (including...
by The Wordyeti | Nov 8, 2006 | journalism
This election marks the shift of the balance of power – and not just from Republican to Democrat. No, the bigger shift was marked by this kudo from Howard Dean: The netroots community can be very proud. They’re playing a bigger role. Without the...
by The Wordyeti | Nov 6, 2006 | journalism
Technorati does some chest-beating about its space here: An excerpt: As of October 2006, about 100,000 new weblogs were created each day, which means that on average, there was a slight decrease quarter-over-quarter in the number of new blogs created each day. As...
by The Wordyeti | Nov 6, 2006 | journalism
This is an example of a web function known as a "Trackback;" which I am testing out to see if it works on an intra-blog basis. Basically, as part of the growing Hard News Inc. multimedia empire (hah!), legenday editor David Mitchell is now blogging at...
by The Wordyeti | Nov 3, 2006 | Uncategorized
By now the comments of the Australian Muslim cleric Sheik Tay Din al-Hilali have spread far and wide over the news/outrage cloud. In among the outrage and the condemnations have come a lot of comments saying that what the sheik is espousing is really not all...