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links for 2007-02-18

February 18, 2007

  • Infothought: Copiepresse Google court decision online (though in French)
    “The ‘Google v. Copiepresse, No. 06/10.928/C’ Google News case decision is available, though it’s in French.”
    (tags: google googlenews belgium copyright copiepresse)
  • Observer: Isn’t freedom worth more than £600?
    Peter Preston: “Here, selected from 50 examples on just one paper (the Guardian) is a definition of the public interest as demonstrated over the last two years.”
    (tags: foi foia guardian journalism)
  • One Man & His Blog: Where’s The Specialist Magazine Coverage?
    “The “long tail” theory hasn’t yet taken root in coverage of UK media, because very few people are talking about specialist media, despite the huge numbers of journalists and readers involved in these titles – and the potential of internet community devel
    (tags: journalism magazines circulation)
  • New York Times: So, Who Says That a Blog Has to Blare?
    SixApart’s Vox blogging service allows bloggers to keep their posts private — this is interesting because it is a reversal of the way blogging and other “2.0″ developments have until now tended to blur old public-private distinctions.
    (tags: blogging blogs vox privacy)
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Martin Stabe is a data journalist based in London. He is an head of interactive news at the Financial Times.