Posts about Huffington Post as of September 30, 2009
10/01/2009
Filed under: News , Blogging , Op-Ed What’s been on the Internet 12 hours too long, is 5 years too old and demonstrates the gaping chasm between blog journalism and credibility? This Huffington Post piece pointing to a five year old YouTube video as footage from yesterday’s tsunami in American Somoa. Are you getting all your news on the Internet? Constantly cruising a mix of major and minor media sites, or sucking them all in at once through an aggregator like Google News? Pointing fingers at blogs, Amazon’s Kindle, Google News and Youtube has become a popular habit of once healthy — and now hurting — newspapers and broadcast outlets both great and small.
10/01/2009
Filed under: News , Blogging , Op-Ed What’s been on the Internet 12 hours too long, is 5 years too old and demonstrates the gaping chasm between blog journalism and credibility? This Huffington Post piece pointing to a five year old YouTube video as footage from yesterday’s tsunami in American Somoa. Are you getting all your news on the Internet? Constantly cruising a mix of major and minor media sites, or sucking them all in at once through an aggregator like Google News? Pointing fingers at blogs, Amazon’s Kindle, Google News and Youtube has become a popular habit of once healthy — and now hurting — newspapers and broadcast outlets both great and small.
10/01/2009
Filed under: News , Blogging , Op-Ed What’s been on the Internet 12 hours too long, is 5 years too old and demonstrates the gaping chasm between blog journalism and credibility? This Huffington Post piece pointing to a five year old YouTube video as footage from yesterday’s tsunami in American Somoa. Are you getting all your news on the Internet? Constantly cruising a mix of major and minor media sites, or sucking them all in at once through an aggregator like Google News? Pointing fingers at blogs, Amazon’s Kindle, Google News and Youtube has become a popular habit of once healthy — and now hurting — newspapers and broadcast outlets both great and small.
10/01/2009
Filed under: News , Blogging , Op-Ed What’s been on the Internet 12 hours too long, is 5 years too old and demonstrates the gaping chasm between blog journalism and credibility? This Huffington Post piece pointing to a five year old YouTube video as footage from yesterday’s tsunami in American Somoa. Are you getting all your news on the Internet? Constantly cruising a mix of major and minor media sites, or sucking them all in at once through an aggregator like Google News? Pointing fingers at blogs, Amazon’s Kindle, Google News and Youtube has become a popular habit of once healthy — and now hurting — newspapers and broadcast outlets both great and small.
10/01/2009
Filed under: News , Blogging , Op-Ed What’s been on the Internet 12 hours too long, is 5 years too old and demonstrates the gaping chasm between blog journalism and credibility? This Huffington Post piece pointing to a five year old YouTube video as footage from yesterday’s tsunami in American Somoa. Are you getting all your news on the Internet? Constantly cruising a mix of major and minor media sites, or sucking them all in at once through an aggregator like Google News? Pointing fingers at blogs, Amazon’s Kindle, Google News and Youtube has become a popular habit of once healthy — and now hurting — newspapers and broadcast outlets both great and small.
10/01/2009
Filed under: News , Blogging , Op-Ed What’s been on the Internet 12 hours too long, is 5 years too old and demonstrates the gaping chasm between blog journalism and credibility? This Huffington Post piece pointing to a five year old YouTube video as footage from yesterday’s tsunami in American Somoa. Are you getting all your news on the Internet? Constantly cruising a mix of major and minor media sites, or sucking them all in at once through an aggregator like Google News? Pointing fingers at blogs, Amazon’s Kindle, Google News and Youtube has become a popular habit of once healthy — and now hurting — newspapers and broadcast outlets both great and small.
10/01/2009
Filed under: News , Blogging , Op-Ed What’s been on the Internet 12 hours too long, is 5 years too old and demonstrates the gaping chasm between blog journalism and credibility? This Huffington Post piece pointing to a five year old YouTube video as footage from yesterday’s tsunami in American Somoa. Are you getting all your news on the Internet? Constantly cruising a mix of major and minor media sites, or sucking them all in at once through an aggregator like Google News? Pointing fingers at blogs, Amazon’s Kindle, Google News and Youtube has become a popular habit of once healthy — and now hurting — newspapers and broadcast outlets both great and small.
10/01/2009
Howdy! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for all of our latest crap.Britney Spears’ new album, The Singles Collection, will be released in stores November 24. The first single from the album, however, premiered on a New York radio station yesterday.The song, entitled “3″, is a tribute to that age old fantasy of having a threesome. It will be released on iTunes October 6.
10/01/2009
Bruce Willis and his new wife Emma Heming are considering children. Find out about their plans below. Fifty-four year old actor Bruce Willis and his thirty-one year old wife Emma Heming are considering the possibilty of having kids! The couple, who just tied the knot, are keeping their options open. Justin Timberlake Dumped Jessica Biel Over The Phone. Gabby Babble Mariah Carey: ‘I Never Thought I’d Live This Long’! Popeater Ed Westwick’s Furry Chest In Black And White.
10/01/2009
Around the Web: Alan Grayson: Republicans Want Sick People To Die Quickly (VIDEO) Grayson: GOP wants ‘you to die’ – Jonathan Allen – POLITICO.com Pam’s House Blend:: Congressman Alan Grayson: Republicans Want … Alan Grayson – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia GOP Seeks to Punish Democratic Lawmaker for ‘Die Quickly’ Comment … YouTube – Alan Grayson on the GOP Health Care Plan: “Don’t Get … Alan Grayson says Republicans want you to die! – WDBO Local News …



