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RE: OT: Corporate Blog Policies


RE:  OT: Corporate Blog Policies
harvey wrote:
> Just my personal observation:

Yes, but it depends...
 
> 1.  Smaller IT companies encourage Blogs.

See Dare Obasanjo, Robert Scoble, et. al. for a counter-example.

> 2.  Mass media hates Blogs and would like to see them banned.

See hardblogger.msnbc.com for a counter-example (though granted, they're not
blogging about the institution they work for...).

> 3.  Inside the Beltway - discourage them especially after last
>     years 'Washingtonienne' scandal!

Depending, of course, on how you see "Inside the Beltway", there *are* folks
blogging there (see for example Steve Clemons' www.TheWashingtonNote.com).


/Jelks



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