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Ross Mayfield's Weblog: Press, Blog and Wiki Coverage
Topic: Media 10:15 pm EST, Mar 12, 2004

] We often pride ourselves as bloggers for how we break
] news, dig deep, gain sources, carry the story and
] highlight the details of fast moving events. However,
] with complex unfolding news, I find myself turning to
] different outlets for different reasons. We aren't the
] best at coverage, we just have a special blend.
]
] Turn to Press for the official record, Blog for social
] context
and Wiki for the public record.

These are the three elements I hope we can bring together within a meme in this system. I want to track path and revision of a meme. It should be possible for information to be annotated, edited, and shared in a way which reflects the views of multiple groups.

] Take your sources, excercise judgment, mix and morph
] your own media. Up until now, its all been in your head.
] Now its anywho, anywhat, anywhen, anywhere, anywhy
] and sometimes how you want it.

Yep.

BTW.. Ross Mayfield's blog, Many-to-Many, and Zephoria's blog should all be considered mandatory reading for anyone in the online communication space.

Ross Mayfield's Weblog: Press, Blog and Wiki Coverage



 
 
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