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Friday, February 15th, 2008
Newsweek online this week has an amusing item about “Ultimate Blogs: Masterworks From the Wild Web,” a new book edited by Sarah Boxer, the first and now former web critic for the New York Times. Newsweek writer Brian Braiker asks,
“‘W,’ you might ask, ‘TF’? To what end this dead-tree blogroll? ...
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Wednesday, January 30th, 2008
Jim Lyons, an analyst at Lyra Research is live blogging the 2008 Lyra Imaging Symposium on his Jim Lyons Observations blog:
Live from the Rancho Las Palmas in Rancho Mirage, CA -- The 2008 Lyra Imaging Symposium has officially kicked off with Monday's opening evening reception. Presentations over the next two ...
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Monday, November 12th, 2007
The Newspaper Association of America has launched a new blog. In his welcome, Randy Bennett, vp of Audience and New Business Development writes, "The newspaper industry is in the midst of a wrenching period of transition. As business models, consumer and advertiser behavior and the competitive landscape transform, newspaper companies ...
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Friday, November 2nd, 2007
A new blog highlighting the success of print has been launched by Content Print Solutions of Belgian. "Being in the heart of the digital printing industry, we have the feeling that 'print buyers' nor most of the print providers really know the possibilities of digital printing." Pieter Ardinois, CEO of ...
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Monday, September 24th, 2007
Journalism.co.uk is reporting that The Economist Group is turning to the blogosphere to help build buzz around political stories it will feature in upcoming magazine issues:
"In the US we identified the 100 most important political bloggers and we effectively give them content before it's published in print, so that it ...
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