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Three Worth a Look

Sarah Lai Stirland has started a new blog called Connected: Nodes & Networks over at Corante:

This Weblog is meant to be an accompaniment to my work as a journalist. It?s also meant as a discussion forum between myself and people whom San Jose Mercury News columnist Dan Gillmor calls the “former audience.” As Gillmor puts it, the media world has evolved from Old Media to New Media to ?We Media,? or to Journalism 3.0. The term refers to the fact that ?readers? can now participate in the journalistic process through online publishing and the use of digital devices.

It’s off to a promising start. (Here’s an interesting article by Sarah on the difficulty of putting things into the public domain.)


William Du Bois has written an article on a possible conservative bias in the Encyclopedia Britannica. I didn’t find the article entirely convincing, but it was thought-provoking.


Mark Hurst of Good Experience, an intelligent site about the online experience, is putting on his first ever Live version of his newsletter, May 2, in NYC.

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One Response to “Three Worth a Look”

  1. Sarah says “meant as a discussion forum” but no comments, so I guess we send her email and it’s one-on-one. I wonder if her infrequently-updated personal weblog will end, continue as-is, or grow?

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