John Perry Barlow during his session referred to disembodied presence: people with whom he had interacted through his blog, people who didn’t have a voice or face or body. Attending a conference or meeting about blogging means putting a face to the name. A body behind the blog. It’s an act of bravery. For if […]
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No longer disembodied
April 22nd, 2004 · Comments Off on No longer disembodied
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BloggerCon pictures: Saturday
April 21st, 2004 · Comments Off on BloggerCon pictures: Saturday
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“…if they said what they really felt…”: John Perry Barlow
April 20th, 2004 · 3 Comments
We must be rich As the session with John Perry Barlow at BloggerCon started, the joke yelled around the room was: All the people in this room must be rich! : those of us scattered around Pound 200 were not at the [packed] session on Blogging as a Business.
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“Only… when Americans think it is important…”: Blogging the World
April 20th, 2004 · Comments Off on “Only… when Americans think it is important…”: Blogging the World
Notes from the session on Blogging the World moderated by Rebecca MacKinnon at BloggerCon on April 17. In this session the IRC was especially exciting with participation from people in other countries. Below is a basic outline of points made. Again I am organizing by topic rather than by chronology. Other blogger’s notes: Rebecca MacKinnon’s […]
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“Human face on a very inhuman process”: Presidential bloggers
April 20th, 2004 · Comments Off on “Human face on a very inhuman process”: Presidential bloggers
Notes on Presidential bloggers session moderated by Dan Gillmor at BloggerCon April 17. For this session, I organized quotes by category, not by necessarily chronological order. Other’s notes: Bryan Strawser, Rebecca MacKinnon and Betsy Devine Thanks again Tara
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