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Thursday, February 15, 2007
Wired: Bloggers Get it Wrong
Wired Magazine's Ryan Singel and Kevin Poulsen says that the bloggers got it wrong about Ted Stevens "protecting children" bill. The Wired post ends: "Also the blog world famously claims it's self-correcting. 27B anxiously awaits proof."
Wikipedia isn't commercial? Yeah, right.
By the way, Ryan and Kevin's blog post doesn't have a link to the bill's text that works. Anyone have a link that works? Post it in my comments. Thanks!
UPDATE: WebProNews has a similar point in "DOPA Jr. Is Not A Wikipedia Ban" which includes more details on what the bill actually does.
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Wikipedia isn't commercial? Yeah, right.
By the way, Ryan and Kevin's blog post doesn't have a link to the bill's text that works. Anyone have a link that works? Post it in my comments. Thanks!
UPDATE: WebProNews has a similar point in "DOPA Jr. Is Not A Wikipedia Ban" which includes more details on what the bill actually does.
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