Weblogs, Self, and the Web

Some interesting links about the evolution of the web, which I have yet to read or absorb completely.


In addition I found this short comment from Mark Bernstein on the recent discussion about truth and honesty in weblogs.
Bernstein's 11th Conjecture: When blogging about things and ideas, injecting yourself is distracting. It adds unnecessary words, and blurs focus. But, when writing in your weblog about the body, the realm of the senses body -- about sensation, feeling, and experience -- write about yourself as directly, vividly, and candidly as you can.

His 10 Tips on Writing the Living Web also looks worthwhile.

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