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‘I did have lunch with those bloggers’

September 12th, 2006 · 1 Comment · Blogging, irishelection2007, Social Media

John Aravosis of Americablog has just posted pics of President Clinton’s lunch earlier today with a group of bloggers in his office in Harlem. Clinton ‘gets’ blogging. On this side of the pond we have still to see who in Irish politics really gets blogging. Blogging the Election in the Digitalhub (very nice digs!) on […]

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Linkiness

September 12th, 2006 · 2 Comments · Blogging, Feminism, Irish Media, Irish Politics, irishelection2007, Podcasting, Social Media

Unlike Joe Jaffe’s (eejit) demands of Adam Curry I am not looking for link love (especially as my own blogroll is up the creek without a paddle as I try to sort out my template etc.) MacKozer beings us Ireland from a Polish Perspective. It’s a good read and brings a much needed voice to […]

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Battle of the Domestic Goddesses

September 8th, 2006 · 3 Comments · Blogging, Cooking

Be still my beating heart!! Caroline tells us that Rachel Allen returns to our screens with a new series. I can hardly wait! Rachel seems to be conquering the world if the searches to my old blog seem anything to go by. On a Saturday in particular I have visits from the UK and the […]

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Election Blog Con or conning the election by blogging?

September 8th, 2006 · 1 Comment · Blogging, Irish Media, Irish Politics, irishelection2007, Social Media

As you will see from today’s announcement on Irishelection.com, myself, Cian, Mick and Damien have been a bit busy and aim to be more so for the next month. Damien and Mick post here and here about the event. My own take on it all? The Blogging the Election conference will be as unconference as […]

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Ryder Cup, Radios and Osama…

September 5th, 2006 · 3 Comments · Blogging, Sport, Uncategorized

Everywhere you go there are the ads with Paddy looking serious for O2 or Paul looking joyous for Allianz. (Am sure that sponsor is breathing a big sigh of relief that Paul qualified at the weekend.) The event is being hyped and today’s Irish Times says that the figures predicted for revenue intake were inflated. […]

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