Posted AT 7:44 AM EDT on 20/07/07
It's not the blogs I hate, it's their fans
IVOR TOSSELL
Globe and Mail Update
Sometimes, there's even less winning than usual.
Last week, The Wall Street Journal ran an article to commemorate what it loosely estimated to be the 10th anniversary of blogging. Far from the flak that blogs often catch from the media establishment, this piece was a veritable celebration.
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Gamer
- Scott Colbourne Politics as a video game
- Prime Minister Forever lets you run an election campaign and Superstruct makes you imagine the future
WebSeven

- Ivor Tossell Live-blogging is a strange beast
- The revolution may not be televised, but you can bet that it will be live-blogged within an inch of its life
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The program

- Wesley Fok Apps We love
- Windows media server software, a Firefox bookmarks synchronizer and a Google drawing app
Books

- Harvey Schachter A road map for selling soap on the information highway
- IBM and Unilever are two companies among the pioneers immersing themselves in new media, looking for business applications
Security

- Mary Kirwan Fighting the good fight
- We are not winning the battle against computer hackers
Science

- Stranded penguins are flightless no more
- More than 370 penguins that mysteriously washed up on Brazil's equatorial beaches were flown south on a huge air force cargo plane and released closer to the frigid waters they call home
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- Solar cells with a twist
- Researchers develop silicon-based flexible device transparent enough to be used to tint windows
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On Topps

- Ex-Disney boss Eisner resurfaces in Web series
- In his new online series
Back on Topps, it appears Michael Eisner has not only fallen in love with his own reflection but fallen off his rocker
Special Report

- Tech for Small Business
- Small business owners are discovering cloud computing can prove invaluable in streamlining their day-to-day work functions
TQ Magazine

- Thankfully, RenderMan
is on your side - Most companies have no clue how exposed their wireless networks are. Thankfully, Brad Haines is on their side.



