Andrew Bayer has some interesting thoughts about blogs in response to Steven Levy’s Newsweek piece: Since most blogs aren’t anonmyous, the ideal that you can be totally honest and open runs into the inevitable wall when people start to criticize their own companies. In the utopian scenario, even the CEOs become bloggers, everyone’s in the same boat, and the blog-space becomes an open forum for companies to work out their problems. Today, though, there are very few companies that are willing to do so in full public view. And the legal issues for public companies become pretty gnarly. |
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Kat Donohue has a passel of uses for a pashmina shawl. |
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Toby’s Political Diary imagines the scene at Dubya’s ranch as news of the Iraqi embassy takeover in Berlin gets a little garbled in transmission. |
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Recently on Ken Schellenberg’s book blog: Reviews of a Miles Davis reader and “The Secret Life of Bees.” |
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