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Rated by lekahe on Mar 13 2009, 12:50am
From the page: "Even people who aren't web geeks get it by now, if my clients are any indication. The prescription is standardized: write a blog, tweet, connect on social networks, let visitors add user generated content, be transparent and honest and real." This is the new world. We better get used to it.
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Rated by farffa on Mar 12 2009, 11:35pm
From the page: "Newspapers aren't dead -- everything you read about that is hyperbole. But they are hurting, and they're not going to be the ivory towers of news ever again."
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Rated by GreatGremlin on Mar 12 2009, 9:57pm
-Great- article. I couldnt agree more. Mega thumbs up.
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Rated by sallyjacobs on Mar 12 2009, 6:48pm
From the page: "Newspapers aren't dead -- everything you read about that is hyperbole. But they are hurting, and they're not going to be the ivory towers of news ever again."
