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December 09, 2005

Heather Green: New York Times Sort Of Gets It, Part 2

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Posted by Stowe Boyd

I agree with Heather Green at Businessweek's Blogwatching that Steve Rubel's highlighting the single quote from the Jonathan Landman memo on blogging is unfair, if his intention was to make them look unclueful, as I said yesterday:

[from New York Times Is Getting Clueful About Blogging, Sort Of]

And, despite sounding relatively clueful, his statement -- "The point is, a blog is nothing more than a piece of technology." -- is likely to be taken out of context, and misconstrued as yet-another-mainstream-media guy who just doesn't get it.

But, they still don't buy all the way in.

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