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Is Disclosure Meaningless in the Blogosphere?
http://www.drama20show.com/ 2008/ 09/ 16/ is-disclosure-meaningless-in-the-blogo…Is Disclosure Meaningless in the Blogosphere? Posted on September 16, 2008 Filed Under Unjournalism | 4 Comments
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The Chrome Stupidity Continues
http://www.drama20show.com/ 2008/ 09/ 02/ the-chrome-stupidity-continues/The Google Chrome hype train is chugging along at full speed. Although I’ve ditched Yahoo Finance because it sucks, a reader of The Drama 2.0 Show this morning sent me an email imploring me to look at tech|ticker commentator Henry Blodget’s discussion of Chrome. Like TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington, Blodget thinks Chrome is big.
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Chrome Hype: When Non-Techies Blog About Technology
http://www.drama20show.com/ 2008/ 09/ 02/ chrome-hype-when-non-techies-blog-abou…Chrome Hype: When Non-Techies Blog About Technology Posted on September 2, 2008 Filed Under Unjournalism | 8 Comments One of the things that has amused me about the technology blogosphere is the fact that some of its most popular A-listers and B-listers aren’t even legitimate “techies.” From the
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More Evidence Blogging is a Tough Business
http://www.drama20show.com/ 2008/ 08/ 05/ more-evidence-blogging-is-a-tough-busi…Profy was one of the few technology blogs that I still perused on a fairly regular basis. The reason? I always felt that Profy’s Cyndy Aleo-Carriera did a good job at keeping track of the latest happenings in the tech blogosphere (something which I have little interest in doing these days) and filtering
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Yahoo Finance Sucks
http://www.drama20show.com/ 2008/ 07/ 31/ yahoo-finance-sucks/Yahoo Finance Sucks Posted on July 31, 2008 Filed Under Unjournalism | 3 Comments Question: which of the following headlines does not belong in the list? Disappointing By Half: U.S. Earnings Down for Fourth Straight Quarter Julia Allison’s Real Test Feds Keep Pulling Levers, But Financials’ Fate
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