Bloggers Bash Super Bowl Ads
Bloggers bash this year's crop of Super Bowl ads. Plus, a column about whether women will sweep Sen. Clinton into office stirs up the blogs. And bloggers cheer a YouTuber who joins MADtv. Melissa McNamara reports. feeds.feedburner.com |
Letters: Exposed
As someone who got nastily zinged by Emily Gould on Gawker (for my “oversharing” in the pages of The New York Times, no less), I particularly appreciated and enjoyed her brave personal essay (May 25). Above all, it was helpful to gain insight into some of the motivations behind the increasingly vicious blog world, courtesy of one of its former mean girls. Gould’s was just the kind of confessional piece she might have had a field day eviscerating in her days as a Gawker editor. It’s nice to se... nytimes.com |
Q & A: The Voices of FreeDarko Speak Out
In their new book, writers with the blog FreeDarko declare their allegiance to singular players, celebrating individual style over team performance. nytimes.com |
Blogger Tom DeLay Drops Hammer On Liberals
The former GOP House leader has a new blog - liberals need not apply. Plus, Time magazine hails 2006 as the the year of "user-generated content." And, does Google make a good spy? feeds.cbsnews.com |
Soon, Bloggers Must Give Full Disclosure
The government will seek to slow the spread of false “word of mouth” promotions in exchange for product samples. nytimes.com |