cyberSaps business: blogging news, internet biz, communities, UK angle
"The result is idiosyncratic, passionate and often profane, with the sort of intimacy and attitude that are all but impossible in newspapers and on television.
Many of these so-called Weblogs eliminate the middleman -- the news outlets whose reach was once needed for a broad audience -- and allow participants to have their say, typos and all, without being run through the media's Cuisinart.
Blogging in the war news. If only there were more bloggers from Iraq, I just can't find enough. Each soldier should have been given a mobile phone/camera and a weblog that they could post to. Then the rawness of war would be open to all.
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Other title(s) for this story: Washington Post: 'Webloggers,' Signing On as War Correspondents (washingtonpost.com)
"Watch the marketers start to notice the interest taken in personal websites and try to adapt their marketing plans to accommodate and co-opt them for their own means. Reading the Cybersaps business plan is particularly telling"
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