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Year-end #3: some of the most interesting (if not best) posts
One more year-end post: a list of some of the more interesting Weblogsky posts throughout the year. This was painful to do, mainly because I saw various errors, mostly sloppy html, especially around blockquotes. <grin>
Thanks for reading, and for your occasional comments.
January 2005
Tagsonomy and "out of control": Social tagging.
February 2005
We're Only In It for the Money: ethics of blogging.
Journalists Killed in Iraq: Eason Jordan's suggestion, at the World Economic Forum, that journalists had been targeted by U.S. troops.
March 2005
Perspective on Multimedia: a piece on media convergence, actually written in 2004.
Municipal Broadband: Access for All: Texas Legislature's proposed prohibition of municipal networks.
April 2005
Workaholics: people who work 60-80 hours a week may not actually be working... then again, what's work?
May 2005
Stormy Weather: not real weather, but economic weather.
June 2005
Echo Chambers: strong partisanship creates echo chambers.
DemocracyFest 2005: my take on a progressive political conference.
Group Relationship Management: when you think of CRM as constituent relationship management, in NGO and political worlds, you also need another layer for managing group relationships. A second GRM post here.
Identity Metasystem: a proposed framework for handling identity across the Internet.
Social Networking Doesn't Work?: critique of a CNet piece on social network platforms.
July 2005
Dvorak on Creative Commons: he gets it so wrong.
Object-Centered Sociality: online social networks should have a purpose other than hanging out.
Cindy Sheehan, War and Denial: Sheehan overcomes ongoing denial about the U.S. war in Iraq.
Terrorists and the Internet: "What should we do?"
September 2005
Heard in today's news: one of many posts about Katrina, this one about Mike Brown's gaffe – "FEMA had no idea the New Orleans Convention Center was housing thousands of refugees who'd been without food or drink for 100 hours."
October 2005
A personal note: reassessing.
November 2005
The cost of war: a rant about Ken Mehlman's "lies and half-truths" (per Joshua Micah Marshall) about the war in Iraq.
Blogging Enterprise: notes on a public appearance. Some related background notes in a post on Identity Crisis.
December 2005
Business Week on Generation @: more about social networking.
jon posted this at 9:59 AM
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