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Reading List: January 2011
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Sunday, 30 January 2011. Thanks to all the supporters and well-wishers who've got in touch to ask whether Reading List would be consigned into the nether yonder of the internet. I'm happy to announce that after some (much-discussed) changes the blog will resume postings (albeit in an initially scaled-down form). As a purely voluntary effort, Oranjepan was struggling to find enough hours in the day to properly maintain and monitor the 5,000 source sites and feeds. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Vine was alwa...
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Reading List: June 2010
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Tuesday, 22 June 2010. Why it matters. voting. It would be easy to roll out a lengthy diatribe on this, talking about how it's your taxes, your life and your future which is at stake. Or I could mention how millions of people have fought and died for the privilege which many people still don't have. But I think humour says it better than I could, for which I'm indebted to Cookham's Dave Walker. Who also writes for the Church Times blog. Succinct and to the point. More Why it matters. News from Journalism...
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Reading List: July 2011
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Thursday, 14 July 2011. Evolution of the Berkshire blogosphere continues apace, and to keep up with changes it has become necessary to change the template and redefine the system of blogroll used for listings over at the main RL page. Eventually this will mean a reduction in the quantity of blogs listed there, but this will soon be compensated by the inclusion of topic-based directories to allow for greater specialisation of focus and improved overall quality. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Vine was always ...
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Reading List: February 2010
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Tuesday, 16 February 2010. 5,000 and counting! And so I continue to trawl through the local blogosphere using the variety of techniques and tools I've picked up on my travels. But today it's worth shouting about this milestone that I've reached - I have today discovered my 5,000th identifiably Berkshire blog! Although some are more active than others and there are some which defy description I have to admit I'm quite proud of this statistic. Now all I have to do is continue trying to categorize them all!
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Reading List: RL Network Rankings
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Sunday, 13 March 2011. Rankings for February 2011:. 1434 - Reading List News Page. 4764 - Reading List BBR. 6034 - Reading List Editor's Page. Previous RL Network Rankings. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Moving Newsweek, introducing Blogweek. Milking' the Expenses Gravy Train. RL: Berkshire Blog Review. The State of the Political Blogosphere. Get out of that without moving. Google Digital News Initiative Innovation Fund winner – Local News Engine #dni. OpenlyLocal (finally) gets its own blog. Thatch...
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Reading List: May 2010
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Tuesday, 18 May 2010. A State Of Neglect - organising the 5,000. So much for being in beta, here's The Beta Band:. Most of the readers arrive at Reading List's network of sites for a variety of different reasons - some come for the aggregated stories created by the, ahem, masterminds behind the organisation, others come to peruse the state of local commentary, while further groups may be attracted by the sourced information or other reasons. And if you add into the mix the election that is now getting lo...
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Reading List: Introducing Reading List's Political Directory
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Tuesday, 1 November 2011. Introducing Reading List's Political Directory. Until now the Berkshire Blogosphere just hasn't had a one-stop shop where you can find the whole range and variety of political blogs and feeds from parties, representatives, activists, commentators and observers. Now you can find them all in the same place - at Reading List's Political Directory. But this also means we need your. 3 November 2011 at 01:24. This is a good resource of information. Thanks. RL: Berkshire Blog Review.
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Reading List: Restructuring the List
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Thursday, 14 July 2011. Evolution of the Berkshire blogosphere continues apace, and to keep up with changes it has become necessary to change the template and redefine the system of blogroll used for listings over at the main RL page. Eventually this will mean a reduction in the quantity of blogs listed there, but this will soon be compensated by the inclusion of topic-based directories to allow for greater specialisation of focus and improved overall quality. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Vine was...
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Reading List: March 2010
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Tuesday, 30 March 2010. An Online Bill Of Rights. Jeff Jarvis sets out his 9 articles. To be included in a putative online Bill of Rights. We have the right to connect. We have the right to speak. We have the right to speak in our languages. We have the right to assemble. We have the right to act. We have the right to control our data. We have the right to our own identity. What is public is a public good. The internet shall be built and operated openly. As I read around it becomes pretty clear that this...
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