Archive for January 19th, 2005

“Beijing’s Blog Problem”

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Red Herring has a good piece on the recent Open Net Initiative bulletin about the blocking of weblogs in China by keyword.

Dan Gillmor knocks it out of the park

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Dan Gillmor has posted The End of Objectivity
on his hot new citizens’ journalism blog, in preparation for the
web-cred conference.  He’s focused on thoroughness, accuracy,
fairness, and transparency.  An instant must-read.

Scott Rosenberg’s sense of deja vu

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A word of caution from Scott Rosenberg, who is reflecting today on credibility on the web and lessons we’ve already learned.  Incredibly helpful.  And duly noted.

Scott Rosenberg’s sense of deja vu

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A very thoughtful commentary on web credibility and not inventing the wheel over at Scott Rosenberg’s blog.  Duly noted.

The Great Berkman Center Kitten Scandal

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It all starts here and moves here.  Then, it comes back home to our conference room via RMacK here (scroll to the middle of the FAQ for the smoking gun — er, forks).  And it “ends” here.  Or perhaps it will never end.

David Berlind on web-cred

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Dave Berlind has an opinion piece in ZDNET, asking questions about credibility on the web, in advance of this weekend’s conference on the same topic.  He’s thinking of creative ways that we can use the technology to enhance transparency online, like linking to segments of podcasts of interviews that provide richer detail on what the subject said to the journalist.

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