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Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Around The Blogosphere 1 May 07

Tags: , Al Gore, podcasts, politics, microblogging, web2.0, leesa barnes, management, marketing, media,, podcast, podcast listeners, podcast marketing, podcast monetization, podcast optimization, podcasting, Michelle Malkin, podonomics,

Michelle Malkin has dug up breaking news on a decade-cold case involving Jim McDermott.

Think Progress blogs "The National Review is on a roll. Here’s columnist Thomas Sowell: 'When I see the worsening degeneracy in our politicians, our media, our educators, and our intelligentsia, I can’t help wondering if the day may yet come when the only thing that can save this country is a military coup.'" read more...

Lotta Holmström thinks that microblogging is here to stay.

Leesa Barnes types four interesting blogs: (among them) Podnomics teaches insider tips on how to use a podcast to open doors, generate leads and turn listeners into clients, while Cubicle Divas contains "secrets" for women on how to start a new business or new idea on a shoestring budget.

The Top 5 posts on this blog today:
#1 Galilea Montijo
#2 Akon
#3 Lina Sinha's Picture
#4 Billboard Latin Music Awards
# 5 Like That

In the papers: USA TODAY: How the Internet took over; Top 25...

Reuters: News Corp. makes $5 billion bid for Dow Jones:

Hotel places Gore's global warming book in night stand instead of Bible...

Book Review-The Last Forest: The Amazon in the Age of Globalization

Hey CCD followers: don't count the bees out just yet! Bee Swarm Shuts Ark. Hospital's ER...

Anyone for Paper Blogging?

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