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Tag Archives: Paul Boutin
Aren’t you fed up by those obnoxious bloggers (like Chris Masse) who constantly blog about blogging and bloggers?
- If the answer to that question is “no”, then do scan-read that interesting New York Times story about bloggers and blogging. Yes, that NYT story was written by… a blogger (who usually blogs at ValleyWag) —if you were wondering. … Continue reading
What the vibrating BetFair spin doctor, Mark Davies, should do to avoid auto-generating the next PR disaster: GET TO BLOG DAILY, LIKE THE REST OF US.
How To Write A Company Blog – by Paul Boutin -
Jimmy Wales accused of editing Wikipedia for donations.
Wiki News (Wikipedia‘s twin site devoted to news edited by anyone) has a long article on that scandal, agitated by ValleyWag, and denied by TechCrunch. I’m on the side of ValleyWag‘s Paul Boutin, on that one. The media should start … Continue reading
Posted in Ethics, Prediction Journalism
Tagged Jimmy Wales, Mike Linksvayer, New York Times, Paul Boutin, Wikipedia
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