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Must reading
Dan Gillmor's on-the-scene report about OhmyNews, South Korea's hugely successful experiment in grassroots-up online journalism. Most unexpected fact: The site's progressive founder got some of his inspiration from his time as a student at Pat Robertson's Regent University in Virginia, observing the way American conservatives get their message across in the U.S. media.
Also: "Dynamics of a blogosphere story": An unusually comprehensive and detailed study of how blogs and the mainstream media interact to create "hot" stories, with interesting insights into how individual stories do or don't "go viral." [link thanks to Scripting News]
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Help wanted
Since I'm lucky enough that this blog is read by a decent number of talented software developers and technology managers, it seems like a good place to point to this job posting. Salon is in the market for a VP/technology. If you're interested or you know someone who might be, read the posting and see if it sounds like a good fit.
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