« Appreciating Harry Reid | Main | Kind of a Penguin Day » More on Blogging EnterpriseAt his Virtual Handshake blog, Scott Allen's posted coverage of this week's one-day Blogging Enterprise conference in Austin, where I spoke on a citizen journalism panel. I was unable to attend much of the conference, including Steve Rubel's moment of silence for old media earlier in the day. I'd heard a bunch of references to the "moment of silence," and when I saw the flags at the Pickle Center flying at half mast, I mentioned to Scott and Hal Straus of the Washington Post that they must be acknowledging old media's passing. Straus didn't laugh, but glared at me and told me he was pretty sure the flags were at half mast for Rosa Parks... ouch. But as Scott says, "everyone seemed to agree that there’s a place for both [mainstream or 'old' meda and blogs], and a potential symbiotic relationship between them." Scott's other posts: Who's Winning with Blogs and Character Blogs. Others who blogged the conference - Shel Israel, Matt Mullenweg, John Moore. jon posted this at 9:02 AM |
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Well, if I was Straus, I would have laughed :) I did just now when I read this.
Posted by: Emily | November 7, 2005 9:24 PM