A superficially similar but diametrically opposed practice exists among certain bloggers. |
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It also received funding, which a number of bloggers thought a bit rorty at the time. |
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Even in hyper-liberal Seattle, bloggers tend to be a decidedly conservative lot. |
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The idea of paying bloggers is a controversial one, as it challenges some of the sacred cows of the journalistic publishing business. |
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While we've encountered quite a few bird bloggers on the web, avians aren't the only critters being blogged about. |
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Maybe that's the BIG MYSTERY of why journalists and bloggers are butting heads. |
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The best bloggers develop hobbyhorses, shticks and catchphrases that they put into wider circulation. |
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Soon after, though, the curtain will drop and the media will attempt to marginalize bloggers, hoping they will go away. |
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As for material resources, some bloggers are now able to earn some scratch, but this is an effect rather than a cause of their success. |
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I'd rather give my money to help Iranian democrats than bloggers on the scrounge wouldn't you? |
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You know there are so many bloggers here we may as well do a blog meetup all of our own! |
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He didn't expect to be gatecrashed by a bunch of Melburnian bloggers who found his offer irresistable. |
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Meanwhile, The NY Times does a big story on liberal bloggers that apparently has the right blogosphere in a complete tizzy. |
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More and more bloggers are using microblogs as their primary publishing tool. |
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Readers don't need to know what bloggers had for breakfast or whether they have split up with their girlfriend or not. |
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But I have trouble with the irreality of paid shills, whether bloggers, influencers, or everyday people, who debase social intercourse. |
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The bloggers will, in short order, make the current media structure irrelevant. |
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I would like each one of you birders, naturalists, and bloggers to think about this and share your conclusions. |
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A particular shout-out goes to all the bloggers, too numerous to mention, who I have met in real life, many of whom I now consider as friends. |
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They create blacklists and urge their readers and fellow bloggers to threaten and harass their targets. |
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Within hours, I had nearly 150 bloggers, Tweeters, and Facebookers volunteering to participate. |
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Be it popular culture, travel tales or mostly random observations, Sidin's brand of humour is immensely popular among bloggers and tweeters. |
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I'm sure all the Trekkie bloggers are covering it just fine without my two cents. |
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The blogosphere, the community of blogs and bloggers, needs me to visit them. |
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If you want to get on the right side of the blogosphere, treat bloggers with respect. |
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It could be amusing if the pols posted unblushing, unedited diaries of what they were really thinking, as real bloggers do. |
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I've been blogging on other sites for over five years now, and know how reactionary we bloggers can be. |
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Lying awake last night in an uncharacteristic attack of insomnia, I started wondering about the height of various bloggers. |
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If you're interested in finding out what's going on, as well as read some first hand accounts by bloggers, then Glenn has the skinny. |
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It sounds dull but it this sort of underhand skullduggery that bloggers should be uncovering. |
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Ofir writes that the day would also be a way of spreading traffic to unknown bloggers who may otherwise remain unexposed to a large audience. |
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You'd have to be very unobservant not to have noticed that there are an awful lot of bloggers with an avowedly libertarian political philosophy. |
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As a solution, bloggers use pingbacks, but those are hard to track navigationally. |
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The two-year snipe hunt is over. Before the bloggers chime in, everybody should know this case ended because there was no evidence. |
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In reality, however, it may be easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for bloggers to deliver you the election. |
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These bloggers marshaled their legion of sock puppets to engage in intellectual combat. |
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They're creating armies of software-driven sock-puppets to gang up on bloggers and commenters to swamp negative comment. |
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I've received a comment that some of you Brit bloggers who visit may be interested in. |
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Paid bloggers are a vanishingly small percentage of the entire blogging population, and will almost certainly continue to be so. |
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It's a chart of prominent bloggers saying who they think the most influential bloggers are. |
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Allowing bloggers be the reviewers is potentially a risky venture, depending on how powerful you think blogs really are. |
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For some bloggers, a nom de plume might be used when the blogger's real name is phonetically unwieldy or so common as to be undistinguishable. |
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They speak to readers and other bloggers who speak back, through e-mails, comments or on blogs of their own. |
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Anyway, not living within spitting distance of other bloggers means you're not going to bump into them in the town centre. |
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Some bloggers want to be perceived as non-partisan and so might not take money for helping a political party. |
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Without going into specifics, I've noticed that some writers, and even some bloggers, can be reasonable and agreeable on non-spiritual matters. |
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A few loud, butthurt bloggers do not constitute the entirety of the iPhone developer base. |
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For this, I'd like to thoroughly canvass the various arguments why bloggers should not get such equal treatment. |
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What it says seems rather to indicate a more general capitulation among many so-called left of centre bloggers and journalists. |
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Slightly off topic, kudos to all my fellow bloggers who helped expose the guard document forgeries. |
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Anyway, our Brendan decides to put the cat among the pigeons by means of this post slagging off the monarchy and right wing bloggers. |
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For all you fellow bloggers and visitors out there who celebrate Valentine's Day, here's wishing you an enjoyable one tomorrow. |
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If you live in a big city, you really ought to look into organizing a chapter of your own local bloggers. |
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I should do like certain bloggers I have seen and stop altogether, but I'm not sure I could. |
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The stories were hot topics for major news outlets and bloggers, due to the companies involved and the massive number of compromised records. |
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Once 15 or more bloggers hyperlink the same keywords to the same URL, the information at that URL gains value. |
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The point is that the paymasters intend to reward bloggers who configure web applications in a way that favours the commercial client. |
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Let's enjoy this new format before the labels start offering payola to bloggers. |
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I always thought of bloggers as being kind of quirky individualists, iconoclasts. |
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In the company of others, she exchanged idle chit-chat with Plato before the rest of the bloggers dispersed amongst the thinning crowd. |
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Then there's the back-channel chatter among bloggers about one of our own that's crossed the line from ignorable to Orange-alert levels. |
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Imagine the confected, ill-considered outrage from pundits, radio shockjocks and bloggers alike if any such proposal was ever seriously floated. |
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I'd also like to take this opportunity to thank Mike for his fair-minded approach to bloggers from all sides of the political spectrum. |
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The bloggers scour far and wide for news reports and bring the most salient ones to the attention of their readers. |
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By the way, this is not to say that Chinese bloggers are totally insignificant and negligible. |
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Finally, and in that connection, the best bloggers will gain access to other vehicles through which to present more analytical pieces. |
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I was interested though in the way bloggers have changed how news is reported. |
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In France however, there is a much greater consonance between bloggers and journalism. |
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I've often seen bloggers and other webmasters place a wishlist in a conspicuous corner of their page. |
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He refers to one recent study which considers the reasons why bloggers blog in the first place. |
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An indication that audiences are being created for blog content which extend well beyond the bloggers themselves. |
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Also, I did an interview with a journalist from a woman's magazine yesterday, about parent bloggers. |
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Good bloggers tend to be acerbic, prolific, polemical, and good in short spurts. |
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The bloggers dined al fresco on grilled marinated flank steak, polenta and Asparagus, with the aforementioned salad and cheesecake janegalt. |
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We bloggers are not sketching evil cackling capitalists with top hats and watch fobs. |
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And it was the internet bloggers who hammered away at the obvious forgeries in the fake memos. |
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Left-wing bloggers are also now challenging traditional right-wing cranks for the title of champion conspiracy theorists. |
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Without naming a specific offender he generalizes about bloggers for 1,300 gassy words. |
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Do you think that bloggers will increase their research skills in order to produce their own form of journalism? |
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Sticking with the blogging theme, he takes a look at the globetrotting phenomenon of food bloggers. |
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That's a social get-together where bloggers and readers put faces to the names and pseudonyms they've been encountering online for months. |
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Look out for my good self and other infamous bloggers talking out Christmas in Web User magazine. |
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On the night I visited the Goldminer's Inn the bloggers were in high dudgeon. |
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What I love about the best bloggers is how they use specific personal examples to illustrate a point. |
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We wanted to come up with a fair, equitable and easy way to reward bloggers for their writing. |
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There are several bloggers right now gearing up for their walkathons to help benefit some great charities. |
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Fred First is querying his fellow bloggers on their dialect oddities, and getting an international response. |
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Teen bloggers can, in fact, limit access to their blogs to selected friends on their instant messaging buddy list. |
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So far as I can make out, the only people who read blogs are other bloggers. |
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Like many bloggers, what he writes about is strongly a part of what he does on a wider cultural level. |
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However, the proliferation of blogs and bloggers could represent the Achilles' heel in this approach. |
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The webinar is designed to be at the introductory level, but even long-time bloggers will benefit from the material covered in the webinar. |
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The bloggers are running under the banner of the Iraqi Pro-Democracy Party. |
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I think the problem is that most journalists assume that bloggers want to be journalists. |
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One of the bloggers is a junior in high school, another is a recent college graduate. |
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Witnesses said that the order forces aggressed activists and bloggers who were on the spot. |
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He is fearless in taking on the right wing, from the crazed harpy wingnut bloggers to the Wall Street Journal editorial page. |
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I did this so that the bloggers listed could use that post as a reference point to check back and see how far they've come. |
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This man is taking stick over these allegations but what worries me most is when some bloggers seem to think that if true, nothing is wrong. |
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Since savings and frugality bloggers are pros at repurposing and reinventing, we hit up a few to get their advice on being a gracious regifter. |
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I am going to follow the lead of a number of other bloggers and take a break now. |
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Once bloggers started taking advertising money they suddenly became answerable to their advertisers. |
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I believe that by allowing readers to participate in the news cycle, bloggers are revitalizing democracy. |
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As a writer for this and other magazines, I find my stuff often gets linked to by assorted bloggers. |
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He's certainly right on the latter and I'm sure any of the legal bloggers could argue me into a corner on the former. |
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So it's back to passive browsing through some of my favourite blogs, excluding the Australian bloggers who, unlike me, are catching up on their forty winks. |
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The gripe is much older than the bloggers and tweeters who are its latest targets. |
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To stretch a manufacturing analogy, unsalaried bloggers represent low-cost Chinese laborers, professional journalists the well-paid-with-benefits American workers. |
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Finally, I get to meet some of my fellow bloggers, and one or two lurkers. |
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Apparently they got hassled by some bloggers, and this constituted Chicago-thug-style politics, you see. |
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He traces the activities primarily of liberal, secular, and daring bloggers in the run-up to, during, and after the revolutions. |
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We're doing this because bloggers provide a waste to the internet, an amassing of imbeciles who think they deserve to be heard, and think people actually care. |
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Is there an unwritten code for bloggers that I am unaware of? |
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This is a shot at the hack journalists and derpy bloggers that are taking these quotes and various other issues out of context and manufacturing a controversy. |
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Following in the footsteps of bloggers much bigger and better than myself, I am profiled in today's edition of Norm's weekly foray into the minds of men. |
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The company has unleashed over 1,400 bloggers, hoping that their emergent hive mind will speed the next version of their operating system to release. |
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How many of the active political bloggers on the graph are Libertarians? |
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These bloggers get trapped within an echo chamber, reading post after post that says the same things they think in the same way they would have said it themselves. |
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Instead, I want to use it to revisit the Shavian thesis that the professional press has a higher claim than bloggers to the First Amendment and its subsidiary protections. |
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I don't know what other shaving bloggers think, but I've found that simply changing the blade on my razor frequently is the easiest route to getting a close shave. |
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They were to meet at the swanky bar, the Vibe, frequented by a clientele of beautiful people and the city's in-crowd to which bloggers were no exception. |
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So far, however, the bloggers are flunking the journalism test. |
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Much hullabaloo has been made of independent internet sites and bloggers scooping the mainstream media in breaking stories and battering it to death with fact checking. |
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Some bloggers use their real names while others use pseudonyms. |
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Rather than celebrating their prescience, the bloggers sound downright dismayed. |
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The bloggers certainly weren't going to get much lip from me. |
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Liberal bloggers and antiwar activists rallied behind his little-known opponent, Ned Lamont. |
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And they may be swaddled in astrakhan when you see them, but not all fashion bloggers have had it easy. |
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The operatives are not above using private detectives and bankrolled bloggers to engage in blackmail and scandal-mongering. |
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As a blogger himself who has relied on many of the bloggers he writes about, Cole is certainly biased toward their influence. |
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Where we landed was a mix of humor, celebrity, really talented video bloggers, and a cadre of digital partnerships. |
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The only difference is that this bout of political lying is buttressed by a bipartisan conspiracy of silence in which media commentators and bloggers alike are complicit. |
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As bloggers and tweeters, how do we strike a balance between the speed of getting ideas out there and the deliberation of thinking up the ideas themselves? |
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Few bloggers work the phones, cultivate sources or break news. |
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Anyone who is experienced in writing original posts understands this, but new bloggers may not and managers who haven't ever blogged almost certainly will not. |
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A lot of mainstream media journalists are steaming mad at bloggers. |
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As bloggers become to become mainstream and not just fringe lunatics muttering in tiny cabals, power will concentrate according to network power laws. |
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For many bloggers, the novelty soon wears off and their persistence fades. |
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De Havilland made the point that bloggers are unaccountable, and suggested that the influence of blogging was being overplayed, mostly by bloggers themselves. |
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I've been playing around with a web ring for all Caribbean bloggers. |
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When I first started blogging, I considered some bloggers unapproachable. |
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If that were the case, there would be a lot of blowhard, half-witted bloggers out there having to defend their mad and vengeful rantings on a daily basis. |
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Obsessing over traffic stats is a common symptom amongst new bloggers. |
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Although the three women on the cover of Time Magazine were not bloggers, the women using blogging tools are doing a variation on daily whistle-blowing as they blog. |
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Now I'm hugging my friends when they have good news and even cheering on bloggers I don't even know who are running into streams of great good luck. |
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News of the nixing spread to every corner of the Internet, with bloggers and commenters expressing bewilderment at the decision. |
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A group of conservative activists and bloggers is urging right-wingers to defriend Facebook this Independence Day. |
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Tavakoli and the scores of other activists, bloggers, journalists and lawyers jailed in Iran deserve our unwavering support. |
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Health experts and bloggers have data that may cause you to rethink your next pie. |
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He is one of the smartest and most clued-up bloggers out there. |
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I write slowly and laboriously, unlike a lot of my fellow bloggers. |
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And a few of the savvier, more entrepreneurial bloggers turned their own sites into more robust media outlets. |
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It appears some left-wing political bloggers are trying to form a labor union in hopes they'll receive health insurance and better working standards. |
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I noticed in a recent issue of Newsweek Magazine that some editor decided to report on a conference where there was much trepidation about bloggers. |
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What's so galling is that if something goes wrong, a bunch of bloggers, with no editors to call and no publishers to threaten, are the worst possible people to have around. |
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On Thursday, Russian bloggers published pictures of empty shelves in stores that once sold electric goods. |
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For a while, leftish bloggers were quite caught up in the notion that the correlation of good economic performance with Democratic presidencies had to be causal. |
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Cable networks, news parodies and bloggers are rivaling and even eclipsing broadcast news and newspapers. |
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That opened a new opportunity for bloggers to excoriate both Duncan and his staff. |
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Personally, I am unable to take the reflexively anti-EU positions that many American bloggers seem to take, or that British Euro-sceptics seem to take. |
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My best guess is that because bloggers depend so much on mainstream journalists, even the slightest differences in our perception of their work become greatly magnified. |
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Linking to and posting interesting messages on other relevant blogs may help build an audience, particularly if those other bloggers link back to you. |
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Because the political bloggers who have been targeted live in different states, Frey has met with the FBI about the incidents. |
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I can't put my finger on a single reason but I am rather bored of the whole media bias trip that so many US bloggers are on as well the shouty style adopted. |
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Some bloggers don't write very well, but that hardly qualifies as poetry. |
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Even as the nuclear deal was being negotiated, the Iranian government was furiously imprisoning bloggers, lawyers and journalists. |
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Blogging's comparative advantage has nothing to do with the alleged superior skills of bloggers or their higher intelligence, quicker wit, or more fabulous physiques. |
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You're a long-suffering bunch and we bloggers appreciate your patience. |
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There are all the brother bloggers who have been kind enough to extend an unreciprocated link and can now be repaid in full and a few others as well. |
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Thank you to the readers, librarians, booksellers, BookTubers, and bloggers who celebrate stories all over the world. |
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Outdoor bloggers Two Blondes Walking wrote a children's book in 2015 about the River Dart. |
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The Pillsbury conversation involved 30 bloggers posting recipes involving Pillsbury crescent rolls and a content hub at www. |
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With 36million bloggers in existence, and 75,000 new each day, and the fact that the experts at Technorati. |
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Contrary to the popular image of gamers as uncreative, there are thousands of MMORPG bloggers, writers and commentators out there. |
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When bloggers who use non-incentevized platforms share their content they see the value of using Palet. |
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Pace held an hour-long live blogging session on the CICC blog, addressing questions from bloggers on a number of issues. |
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Sites discussing the Pro Ana and thinspo lifestyle find them self under attack by bloggers and social media. |
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From mommy bloggers to yummy celebrity mummies, pronatalism has a lock on lifestyle discussion. |
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When the three feminist activists were arrested, many bloggers reported the arrest and protested. |
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Readers and bloggers alertly picked up on the nuances of language, and what some called the inconsistencies. |
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Human rights groups have regularly accused the government of arresting activists, journalists and bloggers to stamp out dissent among some religious communities. |
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Nominees can be users of SAP BusinessObjects solutions or partners, ASUG members or volunteers, SAP mentors, or industry influencers such as bloggers and analysts. |
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Four lifestyle and fashion bloggers each created an outfit to best complement the Naya Zenobia sandal in capsicum, and they shared photographs of their styled looks. |
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That may be a difficult concept for a theatremaker to grasp, but all the unpaid bloggers who write reviews for the love of it demonstrate it to be the case. |
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It hired Special Ops Media, a viral marketing company that specializes in creating buzz among bloggers, fan sites, and bulletin board communities. |
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None have claimed responsibility for the defacement of the domains, but according to most bloggers, the hackers left a message in Turkish on the Google page. |
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Halliburton is, of course, the bete noir of anti-war bloggers. |
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During the one-day event, podcasters, bloggers, business owners, and social media users and enthusiasts will all gather for this informative unconference. |
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RollUp Media is adding to its Network of independent publishers by partnering with Handpicked Media, a premium collective of UK sites and bloggers. |
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