Responsible Weblogs
27 December 2002
Today is the 27th. I’m pointing to something written on the 23rd. During my most recent round of ”dead air,” I missed a lot that was written and probably amplified elsewhere. It will take the weekend to catch up. However, some things are too important to pass up.
Mena has hit on something that is vital. Which weblogs do you turn to for which kinds of information? Which ones can you count on for accuracy? From even the political weblogs is a need for accurate information in spite of a lean to the left or right.
Glenn Fleishman has a weblog so clearly focused on Wi-Fi that you’ll never go wrong using his site to dig out any news about wireless networks and the companies that are moving and shaking in that field.
Next year will be a year where greater focus and trust is placed on weblogs than ever before. The best are rising to the top. The worst are receding into neighborhood tea parties. Never underestimate how important reliability is in distinguishing between the two.
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