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<title>Web 2.0's collateral damage</title>
<link>http://www.roughtype.com/archives/2005/12/web_20s_collate.php</link>
<description>In an article posted today at the Maisonneuve magazine site, Mark Moyes examines the internet model of "community authorship" in light of my essay The Amorality of Web 2.0. Responding in particular to my criticism of Wikipedia as a manifestation of a dangerous "cult of the amateur," Moyes writes that "we need to step back and evaluate whether we’re building mediocrity and inaccuracy into the very tools that power the Web. False information has always...</description>
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<title>Search Engine Watch Blog</title>
<link>http://rx-pills.ljudy.com/</link>
<description>Search for weblogs (blogs), search in weblogs, and search for and in RSS and
ATOM (XML) feeds, with these great search engines...</description>
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<title>Microsoft OneCares about us (and a *frequent* flier)</title>
<link>http://www.computerworld.com/blogs/node/1375</link>
<description>In today&apos;s IT Blogwatch, we look at Windows OneCare. Not to mention the man who bought a $7,000 ticket that gave him unlimited flights for 60 days, then flew a million miles on it, earning him vouchers for $70,000 worth of business-class flights...
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<title>Test thy content</title>
<link>http://sharma.wordpress.com/2005/12/02/test-thy-content/</link>
<description>Recent articles about Web 2.0&amp;#8217;s collateral damage and the false wikipedia biography on John Seigenthaler raises valid questions on how one can trust all the content in this age of participatory web.  It is one  thing to have people contribute T...</description>
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<title>Internet operating system</title>
<link>http://www.lacoctelera.com/rgil/post/2005/12/01/internet-operating-system</link>
<description><![CDATA[...dans_carr_2.jpg" width="173" height="110" class="imgizqda" />Curioseando he llegado al <a href="http://www.roughtype.com">blog</a> de  <a href="http://www.nicholasgcarr.com">Nicholas Carr</a>, el autor de <a href...]]></description>
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