Archive for August 31st, 2004

Privacy and Blogging

Tuesday, August 31st, 2004

Joyce Park suggests that privacy on blogs is something developers need to work on next. She shares examples of different levels of privacy within blogging and considers that bloggers may not necessarily want everything they put online to be fully accessible by others. "Stepping back from things as they currently are, it should be clear [...]

Liz Donovan’s Retiring: Congratulations, Liz!

Tuesday, August 31st, 2004

Liz Donovan, one of the superstar news librarians, is retiring today. Lucky for us, she plans to stay involved with the profession for at least a little while longer. Liz is retiring from The Miami Herald, but was at The Washington Post when the Watergate scandal broke. She blogs on at least three blogs that [...]

Great Comment Spam on the Thursday Meetings Blog

Tuesday, August 31st, 2004

As I deleted the links from this comment spam, I decided to leave the comments for the time being because they’re kind of funny when taken in context with the particular blog post, like this post about Johnny D’s restaurant being added to an art site or this one about getting together with Democratic National [...]