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MediaWatch 6 September 08
http://dave-lucas.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ mediawatch-6-september-08.htmlBloggers on the Continent are buzzing [fr][en] over an article entitled "La Parade des Talibans avec leurs trophees Francais" that appears in Paris Match with the question of journalistic ethics coming into play.Teen Vogue has a political blog!The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) organisation has signed a deal with Amazon to sell its low cost laptops.
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Weekend Perusing: Chrome, Flip Book, R-Strap…
http://www.yourphototips.com/ 2008/ 09/ 05/ weekend-perusing-chrome-flip-book-r-…In photography news There are some great photographers out of a job now as the St. Louis Post-Dispatch just lay-ed off their photographers. Still think you want to be a photo-journalist? In the photoblogosphere Photojojo is at it again with a fun photo flipbook which sounds, well… fun! Lens Culture Weblog has a video posted with National Geographic Editor David Griffin that is simply must see.
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A letter to Sarah
http://angryafrican.net/ 2008/ 09/ 05/ a-letter-to-sarah/Dear Sarah, I know it has been a crazy time. You know with the Vogue cover and the speeches and all. I really hope you enjoyed your Oscar Convention speech the other day. It was perspiring. I don’t think I have ever felt so disconnected from anyone before.
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It's Not Easy Being Green
http://virtualpolitik.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ its-not-easy-being-green.htmlAs the London Times points out, this McCain's acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention was an "anti-speech" in which the backdrop, which turned a "bilious green" was a distraction from his words of professed patriotism.
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Running Hood to Coast
http://www.frenzymoney.com/ 2008/ 09/ 05/ running-hood-to-coast/When I woke up at 4:00 AM in a dark field, after just a half hour of sleep, I wondered if I was crazy. When I put on my headlamp and running shoes for a six-mile run—my second of three runs that day—I knew that I was crazy. But I was happy about it because [...]
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Feature: Would You Really Want All Your Data and Applications in “The Cloud”?
http://www.macblogz.com/ 2008/ 09/ 04/ feature-would-you-really-want-all-your-da…Google released their very own web browser this week, “Chrome“. Initial reaction has been positive and Google’s stance on cloud computing has become more apparent. Everyone from the NY Times to Google’s own co-founder Sergey Brin have called Operating Systems bulky, and old-fashioned.
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Conventions, journalism workflow 2.0 and Chrome as a Web OS
http://strange.corante.com/ 2008/ 09/ 03/ conventions-journalism-workflow-20-and…Suw and I are still bedding in, so to speak, with the brilliant new WordPress-powered Strange Attractor, and one of the things that I haven’t quite set up is Del.icio.us auto-posting (although ‘auto’ might be a stretch seeing as the feature seems to work when it wants to).
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Google Docs, Education & Student Privacy
http://www.debaird.net/ blendededunet/ 2008/ 09/ google-docs-edu.htmlOnline writing tools like Google Docs, Adobe Buzzword & Zoho are amazing free tools that are used by many educators. But who owns your online documents? Are there any laws or issues that you need to... [[ This is a content summary only.
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And Along Came Google Chrome
http://threeminds.organic.com/ 2008/ 09/ and_along_came_google_chrome.htmlThis year, with the release of Apple's Safari browser along with the latest releases of iTunes, the Windows-based browser eco-system got quite a shake up. Yesterday, along came Google Chrome. Based on the same rendering technology as Safari, Google Chrome will change many things in the land of web browsers and the way people access the Internet.
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Google Stole My Next Look’s Name
http://cinematicallycorrect.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 09/ 03/ google-stole-my-next-lo…Posted by Cinematically-Correct on September 3, 2008 Every since Magnum was dropped on us, I have been working on my look. I almost had it perfected but now, it’s back to the drawing board since Google stole its name.Google unveiled their first Internet Browser this week. It’s called Chrome.
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