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“In my Aug. 27 piece about Hoyt’s column and the “controversy,” I concluded that instead of bitching about moldy Times articles at the top of Web searches of their names, people like Kraus should tweak the Web to produce more accurate results.”
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“Most people who keep blogs do it because they enjoy it. However, most of us also get to a point where we ask ourselves whether it is a good use of our time. I’ve been to that point and am happy to say that I do believe that it is a good use of my time”
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“He is responding to a post at Poynter by Amy Gahran, in which she addresses the common lament that keeping a blog eats up too much time. (Yeah, time you were going to spend doing what instead?)”
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“Google is planning a similar “fix the news” site, albeit one powered by news subjects rather than traditional journalists. Some journalists worry it will be “larded with spin, hype and obfuscation.”
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“I know some lawyers spend far more time, but believe it or not, there’s a lot of good law blogs being published on a half hour a week. Try some of Amy’s ideas and you could join the club.”
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