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<title>*kaff kaff*</title>
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<description>...blowing off the dust and cobwebs. Nothing wakes up a musty, neglected (but still much loved) old blog like the distant sound of unearned praise. And so it is with dear, dormant Flackster - stirring from slumber at the news...</description>
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<description>[Note: not all of my posts here at Flackster will be stupidly long. This one is. Again. Mea culpa. The executive summary: bloggers are like dogs. Only they&amp;#146;re not.] So. I&amp;#146;ve been noodling on this post for quite some time....</description>
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<title>Faustian Bargain</title>
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<description>&amp;#147;Anyone who has studied the history of technology knows that technological change is always a Faustian bargain: Technology giveth and technology taketh away, and not always in equal measure.&amp;#148; &amp;#150; Neil Postman I&amp;#146;ve already said that the best thing the...</description>
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<title>Relax. Don&apos;t do it.</title>
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<description>It&amp;#146;s mailbag time at the FlackCave. An email from a Flackster reader earlier today asked: &amp;#147;What role should my PR department play in supervising corporate blog content?&amp;#148; Easy: NONE. Unless you&amp;#146;re actually going to be blogging yourself &amp;#150; or maybe...</description>
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<description>2004 has been a big year in the blogosphere. From credentialed bloggers getting the red carpet treatment at the Democratic National Convention back in July, to the spectacle of the massed bloggers flexing their collected muscle to bring about &quot;Rathergate&quot;...</description>
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