The Green Files > Fark vs Boing Boing: do Beavis and Butthead rule the web?

[Eco-Geek] It’s as if our little story was a smart, witty young actress who has just landed a piece of fiction in the New Yorker, a think piece in the London Times, and a feature in the Economist, but discovers that her lurid Page 3 photo in the Daily Express is the thing that makes all the news.

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Boingboing.nethttp://www.boingboing.net [Boingboing.net] Boing Boing: August 2002: Edward Felten, the Princeton prof who stood up to the music industry when they nastygrammed him over his white-paper on the security flaws in the Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI), has started a blog called "Freedom To Tinker" where he keeps track of legal threats to tinkerers, the people who pry open technology to understand how it works, to improve it, or to make interoperable devices. Link Discuss (via Vitanuova)

http://sr4001.com [Sr4001.com] Boing Boing: A Directory of Wonderful Things: Five things about blogs that no one ever needs to say again Steven "Everything Bad is Good for You" Johnson has had it with fake controversy articles about blogging that attack straw-men like "blogs will displace mainstream media" or "blogs are all about cats and angst." He's put together an excellent list of five things that aren't controversial about blogs, and suggests that "if you're writing an article or a blog post about this issue, and your argument revolves around one or more of these points -- and doesn't add anything else of substance -- STOP WRITING."

Nhpr.orghttp://www.nhpr.org [Nhpr.org] Boing Boing | New Hampshire Public Radio: This summer, my intern took on a monumental project: Build a website that provides better public preparedness information than the Department of Homeland Security’s ready.gov site. She was able to create a better public preparedness website than the Department of Homeland Security in two months."

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