Friday synthesis post: Are comments part of your narrative?
I think that there is another commenting issue that should be addressed. Comments on a blog post or article are narrative-additive artifacts.
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Links 9-7-11: No more Arrington?, Krug on Bitcoin, Sextortion

CNN Money is reporting that Michael Arrington, possibly in reaction to his call for TechCrunch’s editorial independence, has been fired from AOL
DISQUS and Facebook Comments, a troubling direction for online commenting
Commenting systems have become a popular way to increase engagement online. But it means giving your comments live offsite. What do we lose and is it worth it?
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Carnival of Journalism: Hack your life with the Kindle, After the Deadline and more
This month’s Carnival of Journalism asks: how do you hack your life? What tools and techniques allow you to work smarter and more effectively? There are four big things I want to focus on in this post. How my Kindle makes me a better worker and a more reliable journalist. Why After the Deadline makes […]
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