Daily Archives: Wednesday, June 11, 2003

Dug it

Dug it: Earlier today, in my “reflections post”, I mentioned some “rock stars” of blogs. One of the rock stariest, Doc Searls, was nice enough to link to that post. Thanks. (Of course, Doc needs an introduction only to those … Continue reading

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There’s are bigger than ours

Their’s are bigger than ours: Larry Dobrow in Mediapost says magazine guys are jealous of TV guys for all that money spent during upfront sales.

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Don’t hide your eyes, plagarize

Don’t hide your eyes: plagarize: Why do writers continue to lift the work of others? Good article by Boston Globe’s Davis Mehegan. Quote: Joseph Glenmullen, a clinical instructor in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, says plagiarism is sometimes rooted in … Continue reading

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Covered

Covered: The NY Daily’s Lenore Skenazy says that Wal-Mart’s decision to cover up the covers of certain “frisky” magazines is not a blow to free speech. “Just a blow to the magazines, which deserve it for sinking so low.”

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Personal reflections on blogging

Personal reflections on blogging: For the past two years, I’ve eschewed on this weblog the topic of most of the early blogs that inspired its creation: the topic of blogging. However, after spending the past 48 hours in a room … Continue reading

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Thick

Thick: If you were thinking there is more advertising in the magazines at the newsstands, the PIB numbers for May says you’re right.

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Finally

Finally: Quark is shipping a Mac OSX-native version if QuarkXpress. That cheer you hear is coming from the Hammock Publishing design department.

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