But despite all of the power and sway that awaits an early adopter, it's going to take a brave CEO with thick skin to enter the blogosphere. |
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Yet the media and the blogosphere have been ablaze with Tory talk of the unacceptable politicisation of the police under Labour. |
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In the blogosphere, as we call the community of webloggers, weblogs are divided in different groups. |
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Apologies for the radio silence this morning, but after reading this I need a short break from the blogosphere. |
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Jason shows once again why he is such an irreplaceably compelling voice in the blogosphere. |
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A mosh pit, like the blogosphere, is a zone of controlled aggression, a civil space, after a fashion. |
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Do you check your referrer logs and surf the blogosphere all day from your office? |
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While I don't know about crowd numbers, I do expect a deluge of sarcastic barbs from the blogosphere. |
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That kind of thing helps create the friendly, informal atmosphere that makes the blogosphere so much fun to be a part of. |
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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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Second, at the same time, I'm somewhat surprised and mildly appalled that this story hasn't generated a lot of buzz in the blogosphere. |
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My use of vernacularisms in this post seemed appropriate in the informal atmosphere of the blogosphere. |
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It just makes me laugh to see them get high and mighty about the blogosphere being shills for politicians. |
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By finding and posting the unvarnished documents that drive the news, the blogosphere helps us figure out if we're being snowed. |
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You can, as one blogger confides, be a vixen in the blogosphere but a wallflower in person. |
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Remember this the next time the establishment media dismisses the blogosphere. |
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The blogosphere is a vast place, and there's room for all of us in its endless ecosystem. |
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The political blogosphere already has a bad habit of chasing the scandal du jour. |
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She doesn't like the sensationalism of either the mainstream media or the blogosphere. |
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The blogosphere, the community of blogs and bloggers, needs me to visit them. |
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Although the language is not replicated across the blogosphere and in the print media, the sentiments are the same. |
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The blogosphere has been all abuzz about this issue for the last several days. |
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In a blogosphere that has grown largely on the written word, podcasts add a soundtrack. |
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This is a labor of love for the left blogosphere and we should give some of that love back. |
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My post was a joke, a little poke of fun at myself and the rest of the left blogosphere. |
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How can we categorise the blogosphere and where do common generalisations fall down or turn into misconceptions? |
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Frank would like to announce that he is the funniest person in the blogosphere. |
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In any case, his wisdom will be sorely missed here in the basketball blogosphere. |
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Notice the synergy of information and the ease by which information propagates throughout the blogosphere. |
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The liberal blogosphere is setting the goal of raising a million dollars for the relief effort. |
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Our dinner time conversations have become our verbal tour of that day's blogosphere. |
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The blogosphere also is no longer the preserve of a small number of mostly intelligent people that it was three or four years ago. |
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I suspect that these people have no real understanding of blogging or the blogosphere at all. |
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Communities in the blogosphere are fuzzier affairs with borders that shift as people come and go. |
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It's a nice little feedback loop, creating a two way street between mainstream media and the blogosphere. |
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I wrote the essay over the past few hours without reading anything on the blogosphere, so it reflects my wholly unvarnished opinion. |
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The blogosphere naturally is buzzing with good commentary about this issue. |
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To the extent that the conservative or libertarian parts of the blogosphere become ingrown, they fail to do necessary persuasive work. |
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The BBC's report attracted the attention of the blogosphere, which promptly swung into action, chiefly at InstaPundit. |
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But despite the handwringing over professionalization, it's also notable how little the political blogosphere has changed. |
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I hope this ends any disturbing talk I've seen about the blogosphere about Andy being the unthinking woman's bit of crumpet. |
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Man, just when I thought I'd done a decent job of promoting the blogosphere, Pejman one-ups me. |
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This is the best material I've seen, so why not let us in the blogosphere propagate it? |
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It's made the blogosphere an invaluable tool for holding the mainstream media's feet to the fire. |
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At the time, the story was widely noted in the blogosphere but barely received a mention in the mainstream media. |
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The medical blogosphere has matured in the past year, with some very good sites. |
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If you want to get on the right side of the blogosphere, treat bloggers with respect. |
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The blogosphere is about the most partisan and least independent voice this side of talk radio. |
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His is by far the most comprehensive coverage in the blogosphere, not to mention that he really knows his stuff. |
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You can't become a part of the blogosphere simply by calling a wire a blog. |
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The papers virtually ignored the event and even the blogosphere couldn't wind itself up into much indignation this time. |
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But his defence did little to defuse the anger of critics, and the blogosphere was filled with condemnation for the paper. |
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But since I think of the blogosphere as a dorm room bull session writ large, I still like the idea of discussing stuff like this. |
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The blogosphere has a prime opportunity to champion a cause that the media has ignored. |
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The blogosphere has been around for a long time, just under the radar of most folks. |
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Although the above only refers to the blogosphere, the same issues are prevalent in other areas of our lives too. |
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In other words, in appears the blogosphere is doubling in size every five months. |
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It's been a while since I have seen this kind of rant in the business blogosphere. |
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One of his thoughts is that we may see the mainstream media start mining the blogosphere fairly soon. |
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In the blogosphere one could argue that such metrics are easily gathered by server stats, but that's really not true. |
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Today, more than half specifically ask whether his monitoring includes the blogosphere. |
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Of course, there will still be tens of thousands of pure amateurs out there in blogosphere. |
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It's also been good actually meeting some of the great people from the blogosphere. |
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Our view of the blogosphere gradually narrows, becoming parochial and staid. |
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Soon, theories were abounding in the blogosphere about the motivation and real identity of the writer. |
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Organically, a set of guidelines has already emerged in the blogosphere. |
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Now they have the blogosphere, and what's not to love — a huge audience and unlimited space. |
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Not exactly a happy quotation over a nature background like some of the images floating around in the blogosphere! |
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And the omission or derision of dads in the parent blogosphere is a perennial pet peeve. |
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After over a year of success, Gidick decided to make the leap into the blogosphere. |
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In no time, the Latin American blogosphere was thrumming with jokes and parodies. |
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But one comment in particular made global headlines and lit up the blogosphere. |
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The third is that with the blogosphere being a time-compressed cacophony of shouts and whispers, messages frequently go unheard. |
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All this has not prevented some fairly ungallant stuff from being posted in the blogosphere. |
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The inkblot protests ReprintsThe blogosphere has been inundated with people mocking the new salutation and proposing alternative greetings. |
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But before our minds wander off to vacation, I would like to take a look back at the beginnings of Cocotte Design in the blogosphere. |
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The stratification of the blogosphere was an inevitable consequence of freedom of choice. |
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If Romney had said it, the liberal blogosphere would be hooting and howling, me included. |
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The left-wing blogosphere was all over a report that the House GOP was cutting Ebola funding. |
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The same blogosphere that helped his meteoric rise may one day pay more attention to his chameleon qualities. |
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Together, permalinks and trackbacks make your blog part of the wider blogosphere, rather than just another web page full of opinions. |
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Perhaps the richest and most heterogenic reporting came from the blogosphere. |
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There is so much bloggable stuff in today's Torygraph, that I'm going to have to post on it before I see the reactions to the rest of the news around the blogosphere. |
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Unwrapping her many layers has become the current parlor game of the media and blogosphere. |
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But when a neoconservative Republican and a liberal Democrat can agree on an issue it gives me hope for the future of political discourse in the blogosphere. |
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A small step for the blogosphere, but a giant leap for bunyips! |
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But I'd have to say the blogosphere and Internet has given City Journal, a pretty highbrow magazine overflowing with thoughtful, long essays, a lot more readers. |
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You won't see that because most artists do not want to take the beating in the press or the blogosphere. |
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This is the reason why I think that it would be a mistake to over-regulate the very lively blogosphere. |
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Everyone frets about the blogosphere, about the kids spending too much time on the Internet. |
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Other formats supplement it for different media and to integrate the bloggers and webmasters into the blogosphere. |
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In the ever-expanding global blogosphere, the BOBs are unique in its inclusion of so many languages. |
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Despite an astonishingly vibrant and active blogosphere, China still censors and jails dissidents and continues to languish in 171st place. |
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Similar speculation about Zucker and the Post has sloshed around in the blogosphere before. |
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The blogosphere was also afire with Palinmania, from Andrew Sullivan to Talking Points Memo to this very site. |
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As the seemingly token Yankee on this here corner of the blogosphere, I almost feel it necessary for me to apologize for my northern brethren, and quite frankly for myself. |
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The almighty blogosphere has brought the press to its knees once again. |
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I have been struck by the lack of enthusiasm about this election in the British blogosphere, whose biting wit seems to have turned into dreary cynicism. |
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Of course after slaving away for hours on this I find the basic concept is now blazingly obvious all over the better part of the blogosphere, as for instance at Atrios. |
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The blogosphere is no more unharmonious than the world in which we live. |
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At any rate, to allow their version of events to float in the blogosphere, untouched and unanswered is to normalise it, make it an acceptable and normal kind of argument. |
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And the liberal interest groups involved in health care are surprisingly in line with the liberal blogosphere, the netroots and the grassroots activists. |
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This is an organic form of economic development whose growth will be more like the internet or the blogosphere than some giant centralized program. |
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The blog's enthusiasm has gained the 25-year-old Parisienne mentions in Gourmet magazine, The New York Times Style Magazine and countless links from across the blogosphere. |
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But blogs aren't just a cheap way of starting your own website, or another way of broadcasting a message-because the blogosphere is an inherently democratic medium. |
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The blogosphere has long played a key role in transforming Egypt's political landscape, with new media formats being exploited by those seeking to challenge the regime of President Hosni Mubarak. |
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In the blogosphere, you can start up a discussion with someone half a world away-and in doing so play a role in helping to further the bonds between people everywhere. |
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In the blogosphere, in gaming environments, in virtual communities and in social networks, web surfers tend to behave like citizens in the physical world: they identify themselves. |
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This should not be surprising, in the blogosphere the numbers, while better, define a fact, that keeping up and publishing in these mediums requires constant attention and many start with good intentions to do just that. |
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What are the main risks for private life linked to the blogosphere? |
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But in recent days Iran's online community and blogosphere have shown that pictures published in the regime's news agencies and daily newspapers were taken at different times and places. |
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The writer Lisa Lynch, who has died aged 33 of cancer, did a great deal to transform the way younger women think about the disease, both in the blogosphere and in print. |
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A law that comes into effect in Russia on Friday will place tighter controls on the blogosphere, one of the few remaining places where people can freely criticise the government. |
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In trying to find an answer, your correspondent fell through a wormhole in the blogosphere, eventually coming to rest back on the blog of Mr Drum, who cites a study that somewhat undercuts his own position. |
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John McCain, the blogosphere and punditocracy were eager to identify the substantial victors of the 2012 elections. |
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He, or she, will have probably combed through all the dirt and the gossip in the blogosphere to unearth the single heckle worth waiting for, the perfect one to unload on Woods when his four-month absence from golf ends. |
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Tales of criminality, thuggery, and vast amounts of cash flowing to politicians from companies, lobbyists, and middlemen are dominating the newspapers and blogosphere across central Europe. |
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The blogosphere, as I once before described it, is the biggest lavatory wall in the world, on which anonymous graffitists scrawl their wit, wisdom, fatuities and futilities. |
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So far, the blogosphere has shed more heat than light and Amnesty's own statements have thrown up a defensive cloud rather than opened up discussion. |
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Ben Savage, who played Cory, and Danielle Fishel, who played Topanga, the strong and pretty girl we wanted to be, still pop up regularly in the blogosphere. |
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The blogosphere is atwitter with condemnation. The American Chamber of Commerce in Romania urges immediate revocation of the changes in a press release, claiming lack of consultation and breach of competition law. |
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Russell's departure has led to speculation in the blogosphere that the role is something of a poisoned chalice as the same part was originally due to be played by Kevin Costner, who also quit. |
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Regular guest and blogger, Kos of DailyKos.com, provides Sam and Janeane the latest information from the blogosphere. |
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A shift of professional criticism to the blogosphere is not a solution. |
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Instead, many of the candidates and their top staffers hold regular conference calls with the left blogosphere community and seek as favorable coverage as possible. |
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Despite these obstacles, Egypt's active blogosphere continues to push the red line on free speech and expose alleged human rights abuses in their country. |
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At the same time, the prize shall reflect the variety of the International blogosphere and initiate a cross-language dialogue in Internet forums and, further, about these new ways of communication. |
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