91 posts tagged andrew keen
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Why political correctness CANT work
http://rhyekno.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 14/ why-political-correctness-cant-work/…“Politically correct” basically means to not offend anyone. It is impossible to never offend anyone, it is however very possible to go out of ones way every day to try and never offend anyone. This seems to be the major goal most politically correct people shoot for. Personally I find this to be a censorship of sorts.
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Why do I blog?
http://prkeener.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ why-do-i-blog.htmlMegan Ramsay posed a few blogger questions over on her space at PR and the City. I was tempted to answer in the comments section, but thought maybe I'd answer for all to see. If no one read your blog, would you still write it? Of course!! I have no idea if people are actually reading it now!
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Crossing boundaries with a bridge to learning
http://steve-wheeler.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ crossing-boundaries-with-bridge-to.…I'm very pleased to announce that Graham Attwell has confirmed that he will present a keynote speech at next year's Plymouth e-Learning Conference, here at the University of Plymouth. Graham shares his time between the University of Bremen, Germany and Pontydysgu (Bridge to Learning: An independent Welsh Research Institute - where he is director) as well as his many travels around Europe.
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http://baim.marks.dk/ statuses/ 67startsnakke… - about Andrew Keen
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[itvt] Radio: Andrew Keen Casts a Skeptical Eye on UGC and the “Cult of the Amateur”
http://blog.itvt.com/ 2008/ 05/ 08/ itvt-radio-andrew-keen-casts-a-skeptical-eye…In this recorded episode of [itvt]’s talk radio show, “The TV of Tomorrow Show with Tracy Swedlow,” Silicon Valley pundit and author, Andrew Keen (”The Cult of the Amateur“), discusses his skeptical take on user-generated content and other participatory media, why he is not a fan of the Creative Commons movement, his views on the economics of broadband video, and more.
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If a Columnist Calls a Tail a Leg…
http://mikecaulfield.com/ 2008/ 05/ 07/ if-the-wapo-calls-a-tail-a-leg/There was yet another Andrew Keen inspired article last week bemoaning the age of “wikiality” — an age of supposed gullibility of us internet sorts. It begins with shocking news — people are getting quotes wrong, and Web 2.0 is at fault: Truth: Can You Handle It? Better Yet: Do You Know It When You See It?
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KSN Radio direction finder reaches housebreak graveolent harmony listeners!
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Blogging and The Death of Journalism
http://digitalrocketsurgery.com/ blogging-and-the-death-of-journalismThe Blog Herald points to a debate in which Andrew Keen contended that The Huffington Post “ultimately means the death of professional journalists.” You can read his full comments here, with an additional piece here. This intersects with my post last week on blogging, newspapers, and accountability.
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Blogging and The Death of Journalism
http://digitalrocketsurgery.com/ ?p=16The Blog Herald points to a debate in which Andrew Keen contended that The Huffington Post “ultimately means the death of professional journalists.” You can read his full comments here, with an additional piece here. This intersects with my post last week on blogging, newspapers, and accountability.
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Charles Arthur: The one rule to remember for writing the very best blog posts
http://www.martinstabe.com/ blog/ 2008/ 05/ 05/ charles-arthur-the-one-rule-to-r…Charles Arthur explains "the audience knows more than I do": "when I write the post, I know more about that particular topic than the average person ...But I don’t know more about the particular topic than some of the people reading it ..."