November 23, 2002

Lessons from the Front: Yale Blog Conference

John Hiler of Microcontent News: Blogging is addictive.
David Gallagher of Lightning Field and the New York Times: bloggers should not write about stories in progress.
Instapundit's Glenn Reynolds carries libel insurance.
Denise Howell of Bag and Baggage: If people, by reading your blog, can see your expertise in an area, they'll turn to you.
Jenny Levine of The Shifted Librarian: the next step will be RSS where you trust a site enough to let your aggregator gather information from it (it was then reported that Jenny aggregates 170 sites).


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