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Web Content 2008 Reviews

I spent some of my break time today reviewing the reviews of the Web Content 2008 conference in Chicago.  I didn't attend the conference but I have found some of the reviews inspiring enough in themselves.  You can find Seth Gottlieb's review here as well as Deane Barker's reviews here and there.

The Web Content 2008 - Chicago site is currently listing the various conference reviews on their own site.  Just check for the links under the "What People Are Saying About Web Content 2008" heading.

Edrei Zahari: Defining the voice of your blog

"In order to get the gist of what I’m about to write, let’s start off with what I believe to be true about blogging. I believe that every blog needs a voice, a personality if you will. Without it, a blog can never really be a blog, but just some website with constantly updated content...

...To be fair I’ve added a list of things you might want to read which helps emphasize the voice of your blog and give it a little personality."

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CNET: Welcome to the era of gullibility 2.0

"Apple's stock took a tumble when popular tech blog Engadget posted a supposed "internal memo" indicating a significant delay in the releases of the much-anticipated iPhone handheld device and the Leopard operating system. The memo was a fake; Engadget had been fooled."

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CIO Insight: How the Web Polarized Politics

"The Internet once promised a new era of communications and understanding across disparate cultures and beliefs. But Gerry McGovern, a web content expert, says it's only served to deepen the divide. Does the web encourage political polarization?"

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