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The Huffington Post Complete Guide to Blogging, a new manifesto put together by editors and writers of the most-linked-to blog on the Web, is more than a little self-righteous. Bloggers, here, are the civic superheroes of our age, standing against the tyrannies of the Bush administration and its lumbering, deaf-mute enablers in the Old Media. If you've forgotten about how blogs brought down Trent Lott and how they delivered us from scammy journos like Judy Miller—well, turn here to relive the glory. "Blogging has been the greatest breakthrough in popular journalism since Tom Paine," Arianna Huffington, HuffPo's founder, writes in her introduction. The blogosphere, she adds, is the "most vital news source in the country."
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via Slate @ 21:35 18th Dec
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NEW YORK - New media and old can clash and crowd each other out, but blogger extraordinaire Arianna Huffington argues in a new book that the two worlds are rapidly joining together to bring out the best in each other.
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via MSNBC @ 20:46 1st Dec
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Arianna Huffington has gathered the wisdom of her bloggers into a guide for blogging. (Courtesy of Simon & Schuster)
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via Epoch Times @ 11:35 30th Nov
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - New media and old can clash and crowd each other out, but blogger extraordinaire Arianna Huffington argues in a new book that the two worlds are rapidly joining together to bring out the best in each other.
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via Macon Area Online @ 14:58 30th Nov
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The Huffington Post Complete Guide to Blogging, a new manifesto put together by editors and writers of the most-linked-to blog on the Web, is more than a little self-righteous. Bloggers, here, are the civic superheroes of our age, standing against the tyrannies of the Bush administration and its lumbering, deaf-mute enablers in the Old Media. If you've forgotten about how blogs brought down Trent Lott and how they delivered us from scammy journos like Judy Miller—well, turn here to relive the glory. "Blogging has been the greatest breakthrough in popular journalism since Tom Paine," Arianna Huffington, HuffPo's founder, writes in her introduction. The blogosphere, she adds, is the "most vital news source in the country."
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via Slate @ 14:51 20th Dec
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A decade ago, no one had ever heard of a blog. Now, there are 112 million of them, with 50,000 new ones going up every day. Columnist Arianna Huffington, creator of the blog-filled news site The Huffington Post, has done as much to popularize these web diaries as anyone around. She and her editors are betting that some of those millions of enthusiasts would like what is best described as a Blogopedia. In it, the HuffPost's editors and a slew of public figures who post on the site (from Nora Ephron to Harry Shearer to Gary Hart) answer every possible question about setting up a blog, finding a readership, and getting buzz.
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via Time @ 6:04 15th Dec
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Watch this hilarious clip from last night’s The Daily Show. Arianna Huffington calls for the retrenched and depressed to write for her: it’s therapeutic. She also tells Jon Stewart, her favourite embeddable, that 50 000 blogs are started a day, to which Stewart says “You make it sound like a sexually transmitted disease?”
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via The Times South Africa @ 6:04 4th Dec
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Last night, the Twitter accounts for Britney Spears, Barack Obama, Fox News, Facebook, the Huffington Post and 28 other decreasingly famous people were hacked to display a variety of messages, from spammy to hilarious.
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via TechDigest @ 21:28 6th Jan
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New media and old can clash and crowd each other out, but blogger extraordinaire Arianna Huffington argues in a new book that the two worlds are rapidly joining together to bring out the best in each other.
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via Asian Age @ 22:28 30th Nov
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New media and old can clash and crowd each other out, but blogger extraordinaire Arianna Huffington argues in a new book that the two worlds are rapidly joining together to bring out the best in each other.
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via stuff.co.nz @ 14:58 30th Nov
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - New media and old can clash and crowd each other out, but blogger extraordinaire Arianna Huffington argues in a new book that the two worlds are rapidly joining together to bring out the best in each other.
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via Moneyweb @ 2:35 1st Dec
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In today's New York Times, MIT economist Jonathan Gruber explains why reforming the healthcare system is a good way to stimulate the economy and why we shouldn't push aside plans for universal healthcare because of the economic crisis. Liberal bloggers think the idea is "pretty neat" and give it a thumbs up, while Andrew Sullivan is a bit more skeptical. A Huffington Post blogger answers the question, "Is healthcare a right?"
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via US News @ 21:06 4th Dec
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