This is what Mr. D was talkin' bout
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[tonari no shibafu] I am at Starbucks again in Sengawa and finally remembered to bring my earphones, so I can enjoy my pre-study coffee and listen to the NPR program stream at the same time. Actually, the conversation switched topics from Democratic-Republican dynamics to talk about Katrina, but I find myself geographically and emotionally distant.
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
[Hyperorg.com] Joho the Blog: March 2004 Archives: Susan Herring talks about "Weblog as Genre." Her group randomly sampled blogs from blo.gs They looked at the producers, purpose and structure of the blogs. They coded 44 features and quantified the results: Adult males produce blogs that are filters, while women and young people do more personal journals.
[Internettime.com] Internet Time Blog: handbook Archives: BlogDex (MIT) "blogdex is a system built to harness the power of personal news, amalgamating and organizing personal news content into one navigable source, moving democratic media to the masses. at current, blogdex is focused on the referential information provided by personal content, namely using the timeliness of weblogs to find important and interesting content on the web."
[Landolinkin.us] Carbondale 2 Cyberdale: Currently, City Council meetings are broadcast on Cable Channel 16, through agreement with MediaCom, or you can purchase videotapes of meetings from the City Clerk (free, if you bring your own tape), but webcasting would make more meetings available to more residents, at a fraction of the cost (I think). Stay tuned.
[Recently.rainweb.net] Posts in the Politics Category - Recently. A (We)Blog: I was going to blog it yesterday, but as luck would have it, the story got better today. Here's s a nice summary of the original story. Basically, she got fired for having a Kerry/Edwards bumper sticker, but her boss puts notes his employee's paychecks saying Bush is good for them, and more importantly him, and that his employees better remember that come election day.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Wi-Fi, Wireless Networking News
Posted at October 08, 2005 10:47 AM