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Top 5 Week Thirty-Seven

  1. Verizon TV
    Telco hires video journalists to be new-media outlet
  2. Audiobook revival
    iPod, download boom pushes publishers to change
  3. .mobi
    Thousands snap up new domain, but why bother?
  4. HandsOff43
    Pa. blogger finds telco-backed comments proliferate
  5. Folly of John Dvorak
    'Citizen pro baseball'? Tech pundit whiffs badly

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Mark, Thanks for the shout out. Your previous post about astroturf blogging was quite helpful to me, and I linked to it in my post.

 

amazing :-)) and wonderful blog ;-)

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