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Posted: November 28th, 2008, 11:59am MST
From TechCrunch: When Everyone Is A Blogger, Nothing You Say Is Off The Record 54 Comments by Robin Wauters on November 28, 2008 There’s a lot of buzz here in the Belgian blogosphere and mainstream media about an incident involving a New York-based blogger, who was fired from her job as a bartender after publishing a post [...]
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Posted: November 28th, 2008, 8:54am MST
Gee - TechCrunch had a post today on When Everyone Is A Blogger, Nothing You Say Is Off The Record. In a way, isn’t that what we’re moving to? With Google Search Wiki - I could pretty much comment on any url from any search result, and anyone else who wants to see my comments can. Look, this story about a Belgian Diplomat and a New York Based blogger is pretty interesting in the level of “over reaction” that happened - here’s the story, according to TechCrunch: Current Belgian Minister of
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Posted: November 28th, 2008, 4:53am MST
UPDATE : l'information a été relayée par Robin Wauters sur TechCrunch... L'Affaire s'internationalise (rires). Le titre, à lui seul, résume bien cette histoire : When Everyone Is A Blogger, Nothing You Say Is Off The Record. Il ya quelques jours, je relayais une information provenant d'un blog d'une jeune femme travaillant dans un bar à New York. La jeune fille a, dans un premier temps, relaté des déclarations qui proviendraient d'un membre du cabinet de Pieter De Crem (CD&V), notre minist
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Posted: November 28th, 2008, 4:50am MST
Google dominates the world of search yet again. According to a recent Neilsen poll, Google has a whopping 61.2% share of the total market, up 8.1% from the previous year. This mirrors the findings of survey company comScore, which shows the engine having a 63.1% market share. Yahoo, as always, comes in second with a promising 16.9% share, but the number is down from the 28.9% posted last year. Aside from Google, the only engines that have gained users in the past year are AOL Search (4.3%; a 14