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Technorati and the size of the blogosphere: it can’t be THAT hard to figure out, surely?!
With a family (as you know) there is so little time in the day to read blogs and media properly, and post sensibly oneself, that *another* channel has to slip down the priority list a bit. But I'll have a quick peek so that I know what it's about.
www.myspace.com/bettercomms
I did try the username leehopkins, but if you go to www.myspace.com/leehopkins you will be greeted by a very scary photo that's NOT ME!! :-)
This is not about MySpace but another media-attracting battle around a tourism-attracting campaign - not re Australia, but Maine - and the power of blogging is evident... a messy story, well-covered by Wendy Davis at MediaPost.
Her lead, "Warner Kremer Paino Advertising, the ad agency that last month filed a puzzling lawsuit against a blogger for having criticized the agency's online ad efforts, has folded. After widespread media coverage, Warner Kremer Paino Advertising, or WKPA, withdrew its suit--though too late to escape near-universal derision."
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ttp://publications.mediapost.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=43184