Instead of flushing my cookie all the time, I've been using GoogleAnon
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We the Media
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The amateurish writing found on many blogs is amusing, sometimes refreshing but not an indictment of the potential of participatory journalism.
The aptly named "people formally known as the audience" are experimenting in an attempt to find their voice. Until now, news has been spoonfed to them. We can't reasonably expect people to write like the pros - it took them years.
But what excites many of us in journalism is that when the right mix of tools, storytelling forms and participation (oh, an encouraging business model would be nice) are found, journalism and democracy are going to get a lot more interesting.
Disclaimer: Dan wrote an introduction to a paper I cowrote called We Media
I've had a similar experience. I've spent the past three weeks tagging spam and I have yet to see any improvement. The junk mail filter seems prone to a lot more false positives that you would expect.
I'd love to use this e-mail client but until it gets better at handling spam, I'll have to keep using POPFile.
I made pancakes for my three-year-old daughter this morning in the shape of Mickey Mouse. As I served them to her on her favorite Cindarella favorite plate, I was struck by the thought: Did I just violate copyright law making breakfast?
kuro5hin has a piece on GoogleAnon, too.
Instead of flushing my cookie all the time, I've been using GoogleAnon
The amateurish writing found on many blogs is amusing, sometimes refreshing but not an indictment of the potential of participatory journalism. The aptly named "people formally known as the audience" are experimenting in an attempt to find their voice. Until now, news has been spoonfed to them. We can't reasonably expect people to write like the pros - it took them years. But what excites many of us in journalism is that when the right mix of tools, storytelling forms and participation (oh, an encouraging business model would be nice) are found, journalism and democracy are going to get a lot more interesting. Disclaimer: Dan wrote an introduction to a paper I cowrote called We Media
I've had a similar experience. I've spent the past three weeks tagging spam and I have yet to see any improvement. The junk mail filter seems prone to a lot more false positives that you would expect.
I'd love to use this e-mail client but until it gets better at handling spam, I'll have to keep using POPFile.
I made pancakes for my three-year-old daughter this morning in the shape of Mickey Mouse. As I served them to her on her favorite Cindarella favorite plate, I was struck by the thought: Did I just violate copyright law making breakfast?
Does anyone know?