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malevolent design weblog : web development, media, technology and pretty much anything elsehttp://www.malevolent.com/weblog [malevolent design weblog : web development, media, technology and pretty much anything else] I won’t be able to post anything this week, so here’s a bit of a clear-out of some links from my bulging weblog notes file: The Toast Shop...

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[Superciliousness.com] superciliousness.com | blog | archives: ... routine maintenance and meeting with the e-commerce management team ... We got up and had some toast while Jo was ... of 8.30am, complete with my bulging backpack full ...

Stevewhite.orghttp://www.stevewhite.org [Stevewhite.org] Plurp: All talk. No action.: But, with a bit of help from Dave, we find this entry in Tracing about the news that is rocking the journal world, which turns out to be a web diarist confessing that she made her character up.

News.earthweb.com[News.earthweb.com] Spitting in the Wind: A bulging wallet with plenty of upside potential gives companies an easier time .Want my daily missives delivered with your morning toast and coffee?

Blog.seattlepi.nwsource.comhttp://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com [Blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com] seattlepi.com Buzzworthy: Mediasweep Archives: In typical overstatement, Bagdikian writes, "These five corporations decide what most citizens will—or will not—learn." Yes, the Big Five own or control four major movie studios, nearly threescore cable channels, five broadcast TV networks, a satellite TV operation, a thousand or more radio and TV stations, a big chunk of the publishing industry, and enough magazines to start a paper drive. But the Big Five determine what the majority learns only in those places where the newsstand sells only the New York Post and Time and where TV receivers have been doctored to accept signals only from CNN, ABC, CBS, and the Fox News Channel—which is to say nowhere.

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