‚Äö√Ñ√≤Blogs’ give first-person accounts of disaster
December 29th, 2004

Traditional media once again acknowledges the value of the blogosphere.

The Internet has quickly become the eyes and ears of the tsunami disaster. Over the past few days, news reports, amateur videos, dispatches from survivors and fundraising efforts have become part of the dialogue in the so-called blogosphere, the part of the World Wide Web that includes anything from personal diaries to political campaigns.

full article by Lisa Priest in Globetechnology on The Globe and Mail

posted by Phillip Jeffrey - Thanks Phillip !

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