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Say Everything: How Blogging Began, What…
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Say Everything: How Blogging Began, What It's Becoming, and Why It Matters (origineel 2009; editie 2010)

door Scott Rosenberg

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Explores the complex network of blogging and provides insights into the new medium with discussions on privacy, self-expression, authority, and community, and includes close-ups of blogging innovators, including Evan Williams of Blogger.
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Titel:Say Everything: How Blogging Began, What It's Becoming, and Why It Matters
Auteurs:Scott Rosenberg
Info:Broadway Books (2010), Paperback, 416 pages
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Thorough, thoughtful cultural analysis of the history of blogging. Particularly enjoyed references to the wilder woollier days of the public Internet as it unfolded in the early 1990s. Recommended read for students of differing communication media and die hard Internet junkies. ( )
  BookWallah | Sep 23, 2010 |
Insightful history of blogging as a communication tool. The author examines critiques of the the form and concludes that traditional blogging will survive the competition from newer forms (social networks, Twitter, etc.) in the foreseeable future. ( )
  dickmanikowski | Jun 26, 2010 |
As a self-help book junkie, I compulsively read a lot in this venue. I would rank this book as one of the ten best of the hundreds this sixty year old has read. Why? The author, has travelled the buddhist path, a former Zen monk. He has been qualified as a psychologist. Most impressively, he writes pithily, and penetrates the normal self-help "schlock" to strike at the heart of consciousness change. It penetrates creatively beyond most self help material. And you had better understand what "enlightenment" means to you because you will have a different take on it by the book's end.
  garthburlingham | Jan 5, 2010 |
Liked the early stuff. My interest dropped off when the book got to around 2004–5, cos that I lived through (in the blog sense) & but the closing chapters were pretty good. ( )
  dst | Sep 26, 2009 |
Rosenberg serves up a thorough history of blogging and an analysis of its affect on culture, journalism, and politics. An ambitious effort that succeeds in nearly every way. ( )
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In a style both conversational and compelling, Rosenberg describes how technology and the wider culture converged to help move blogs from their small orbit (“as the quip went, being ‘famous for fifteen people’ ’’ ) to being substantial enough to merit articles like the landmark November 2000 New Yorker article “You’ve Got Blog.’’
toegevoegd door Shortride | bewerkThe Boston Globe, Carol Iaciofano (Sep 12, 2009)
 
Say Everything" is a snappy, insider's history of a new form of communication, blogging.
 
"Say Everything" comes across like something soon to be assigned in advanced university communications classes, albeit written more clearly and with better style than most academic textbooks.
toegevoegd door Shortride | bewerkThe Seattle Times, Andrew Matson (Jul 17, 2009)
 
Rosenberg suggests that blogging's "outpouring of human expression" should "delight us." This fair and fascinating account should delight as well.
toegevoegd door Shortride | bewerkKirkus Reviews (May 26, 2009)
 
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