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Rich’s General Theory of Blogging: How to Write Your Masterpiece — Enspiral Tales

Rich's General Theory of Blogging: How to Write Your Masterpiece - Enspiral Tales - Medium

Writing good blog is just as hard as writing good code. You need to practice.

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Social Media, So What? Assessing the Impact of Blogs and Social Media

Speakers: Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon, Stefan Niggemeier, Evgeny Morozov, Richard Allan Theorists such as Yochai Benkler have suggested that the accessibility ...
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Arianna Huffington: “Fetishizing 'social' has become a major distraction” - Salon

Arianna Huffington: “Fetishizing 'social' has become a major distraction” - Salon | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Historians will review our virality-über-alles age & wonder what we were trying to do. Answer: not a hell of a lot
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Egyptian Blogger Alaa Abd El Fattah Sentenced to Five Years in Jail

Egyptian Blogger Alaa Abd El Fattah Sentenced to Five Years in Jail | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Prominent Egyptian activist and blogger Alaa Abd El Fattah, an icon of the Egyptian revolution, was sentenced to five years in prison today.
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Meet the founder of the blog revolution

Meet the founder of the blog revolution | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The founding mother of the blog revolution, Movable Type's Mena Trott, talks about the early days of blogging, when she realized that giving regular people the power to share our lives online is the key to building a friendlier, more connected world.
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Is Collaborative Storytelling the Next Generation of Blogging? - Huffington Post

Is Collaborative Storytelling the Next Generation of Blogging? - Huffington Post | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

The evolution of blogging from text-based content to a visually-rich medium marks a transformation in the thought process of society. Blogging trends over the years demonstrate a shift in the way that people respond to viral marketing strategies. And in today's mobile world, people are more attracted to pictures and visual graphics than anything else.

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7 Must Have Elements Of A Great Blog Post (Infographic) - Business 2 Community

Everyone seems to have a blog these days – in fact, as of June, 2014, there were more than 42.5 million blog posts published on WordPress.com alone. That said, to make your blog stand out from the crowd, your posts must be more than just present; they need to be great and consist of these vital elements.



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B2B Blogging: It's More Than Just “Publish” - Business 2 Community

B2B Blogging: It's More Than Just “Publish” - Business 2 Community | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Building a distribution strategy for your blog will give your blog post a longer shelf life past the publish date. Once you get a handle of distributing content across owned channels (e.g. company newsletter, social media, etc.), look to third party platforms like Reddit, Quora and industry specific forums to also re-purpose your content on.



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Blogging for Freedom in Vietnam

Blogging for Freedom in Vietnam | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

These cases have painted a bleak picture of Internet freedom in Vietnam, a country that blocks Web sites and surveils netizens. The Internet came to Vietnam in the nineteen-nineties, and use of it has grown at a rapid pace ever since. According to figures from 2013, more than one in four Vietnamese said that they had used the Internet in the past week. The Vietnamese government, in response, has tried to rein in dissent by enacting laws that restrict online content, but authorities cannot entirely control the spread of information.

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Blog Trend of the Day Archive 2013 - P2P Foundation

Blog Trend of the Day Archive 2013 - P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
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Seth's Blog: Accuracy, resilience and denial

Seth's Blog: Accuracy, resilience and denial | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
... three ways to deal with the future. Accuracy is the most rewarding way to deal with what will happen tomorrow--if you predict correctly. Accuracy rewards those that put all their bets on one possible outcome.
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My Isl@m by Amir A. Nasr

Learn more about how tech-savvy rebellious Muslims are hacking religion, culture and politics here: http://www.MyIslamBook.com/ -----------------------------...
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No, writing for free isn't slavery, and other misconceptions about the ... - paidContent.org

No, writing for free isn't slavery, and other misconceptions about the ... - paidContent.org | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

In an op-ed piece in the New York Times, an author complained about repeatedly being asked to write for free, but what he finds so insulting is something many others see as an opportunity — and it is not going away any time soon

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Iran's blogfather: Facebook, Instagram and Twitter are killing the web

Iran's blogfather: Facebook, Instagram and Twitter are killing the web | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Hossein Derakhshan was imprisoned by the regime for his blogging. On his release, he found the internet stripped of its power to change the world and instead serving up a stream of pointless social trivia
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Regulating risks in the European Union: The co-production of expert and executive power

Regulating risks in the European Union: The co-production of expert and executive power | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Blogactiv is a blog platform dedicated to European affairs developped by EurActiv
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A Parent’s Resource Guide to Social and Emotional Learning

A Parent’s Resource Guide to Social and Emotional Learning | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
EDUTOPIA has curated a list of blogs, articles, and videos for parents about fostering skills like kindness, empathy, gratitude, resilience, perseverance, and focus in children.
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‘Thinking loudly’: blogging for Yemen

‘Thinking loudly’: blogging for Yemen | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Human rights advocate Afrah Nasser talks to Lydia James about revolution, censorship and the importance of Vitamin D.
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2014 year in blogging | Guerrilla Translation!

2014 year in blogging | Guerrilla Translation! | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
See the fireworks Guerrilla Translation! created by blogging on WordPress.com. Check out their 2014 annual report.
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Out in the Open: A Blogging Tool That Lets You Actually Own What You Post on Facebook | WIRED

Out in the Open: A Blogging Tool That Lets You Actually Own What You Post on Facebook | WIRED | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
All that stuff you post to Facebook and Twitter and so many other social media sites? Ben Werdmuller and Erin Richey want put it back in your hands.
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26 Platforms for Blogging - Practical Ecommerce

26 Platforms for Blogging - Practical Ecommerce | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it


Roon offers premium add-ons for custom domains, custom analytics, and more. Price: Free. See site for add-ons pricing. Medium. Medium is a place to share stories and ideas.

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Arianna Huffington Wants to Redefine Success. But Are We Ready to Listen? - Entrepreneur

Arianna Huffington Wants to Redefine Success. But Are We Ready to Listen? - Entrepreneur | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Arianna Huffington Wants to Redefine Success. But Are We Ready to Listen?
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Society 3.0 - Mastering the Global Transition on Our Way to Society 3.0

Society 3.0 - Mastering the Global Transition on Our Way to Society 3.0 | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
  • In 2011 the (Dutch) book Society 3.0 was published. It became one of the best selling management books in the Netherlands. It is a story that gets you. Now there is the English updated version and we are ready to conquer the world with the story of Society 3.0.

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Arab bloggers united - Your Middle East

Arab bloggers united - Your Middle East | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

The Arab Bloggers Meeting has been a gathering point for bloggers in the Arab world since 2008 (Beirut 2008 and 2009, Tunis 2011). It is a space for peer learning where we can not only hear about each other’s experiences and provide support, but also to give feedback and share strategy. The Arab world is in particular need for these kinds of conversations, where many countries share uncertain futures. Among the topics discussed are digital security, storytelling, and internet governance structure in the Arab region.

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Microblogs in China: Bringing the State Back In - ISN

Microblogs in China: Bringing the State Back In - ISN | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Why have some authoritarian regimes tolerated the spread of new communications technologies? If China is any example, argues Nele Noesselt, it’s because they’re using social media to gauge public opinion, maintain their legitimacy, and avoid having to make serious political reforms.

 
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The architecture of learning

The architecture of learning | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

One of the characteristics of Web 2.0, according to the man who coined the phrase, is to be found in its architecture. As far as Tim O'Reilly is concerned, Web 2.0 tools are configured in such a way that they 'get smarter the more people use them.' This facet was explained very clearly in Michael Wesch's excellent video Web 2.0 .. The Machine is Us/ing Us, which shows how web tools work better the more people use them. Social tagging for example, becomes increasingly stronger as people populate it with content and links. Blogs rely not only on content, but on users, and ultimately on the dialogue that ensues between all those who read the content. In his famous Wired article, Kevin Kelly predicted this by suggesting that Web 2.0 was about leveraging collective intelligence. Web 2.0 has marked a shift in emphasis from the personal computer to the web, and the services it conveys. Web 2.0 is qualitatively different to what preceded it. Essentially, where Web 1.0 was about pushed content, and a 'sticky internet' where users could change very little, the evolution of the web into Web 2.0 has been viewed as epitomising the power of participation, and arguably, it's also about the democratisation of the internet.

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