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The Net Neutrality Canard: A New Corporate Conservative Wedge [Mike the Mad Biologist]One of the fights that will have a significant long-term effect on the freedom of the press is over net neutrality. Oddly enough, conservatives, even though, at one point, the political blogosphere was predominantly conservative (no, really, it was), have been shrieking about the Fairness Doctri... |
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Why Lieberman Should StayRelated: The Democratic Party on Civil LibertiesKagro X of DailyKos sums up much of the progressive blogosphere's reaction to the decision to allow Senator Joe Lieberman (I-CT) to continue as... ... |
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So Whats in Obamas Overstuffed Environmental Suggestion Box?After Election Day yielded a brand new (allegedly) environmentally progressive president-elect, the green-minded media and blogosphere predictably spawned a deluge of To-Do and Should-Do lists for the new head of state-to-be. So what's on the list? Let's take a look. ... |
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Cosmic Variance "sells out" [Gene Expression]Chad has a post up about Cosmic Variance's move to Discover Blogs. He notes that some people lamenting the decline of the "old blogosphere" haven't been around blogs that long. He doesn't mention that he's been blogging since 2002. So have I. Most blogs have always sucked, that's a c... |
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Motrin Retracts Ads After Babywearing Mamas Protest [Badvertising]So, Motrin made an ad trying to target babywearers, that is, parents, who wear their babies in a sling. The ad spoke with winking and jaded knowingness about how babywearing was a fashion statement and caused various back pains that could be alleviated with Motrin. Unfortunately, it seems they never ... |
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Seeking Alpha: the end of micropublishing in the blogosphere?Nick Denton's decision to merge gossip website Valleywag with Gawker marks the end of the micropublishing business model, according to Felix Salmon. ... |


