Reuters reports that 34 percent see their blogging as a form of journalism while 65 percent don’t. The survey found that 77 percent write to personally express themselves, rather than for fortune and glory.
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Rubel calls out Netscape for bumping blog piece
Yesterday, Jason Calacanis posted a rebuttal to a Times piece highlighting criticism of Netscape’s revamped, Digg-inspired homepage.
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Drew Curtis on Web 2.0, journos suggesting their own stories
Media Orchard has an interview with Drew Curtis, creator of Fark.com.
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Reuters Mobile goes ad-supported
Reuters Mobile is going completely ad-supported, reports PaidContent. According to the article, “it is sponsored exclusively by HP, promoting its new line of color laser printers.” Too bad the ads have what appears to be a bad link.
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Financial mags finding web profits
Media Life Magazine reports that many business mags (including Forbes, Fortune, Money and BusinessWeek) are recouping some lost profits as web-centric strategies start to pay off with advertisers. Since many of these users are checking the sites throughout the day, the magazines have pushed more analysis and features into the...
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