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*[http://researchblogging.org/ ResearchBlogging] — Homepage of [[ResearchBlogging]], a platform that [[Syndication (computers)|aggregates]] [[blog post]]s about articles published in [[academic journal]]s | *[http://researchblogging.org/ ResearchBlogging] — Homepage of [[ResearchBlogging]], a platform that [[Syndication (computers)|aggregates]] [[blog post]]s about articles published in [[academic journal]]s | ||
*[http://www.blogpulse.com/trend?query1=wiki&label1=&query2=&label2=&query3=&label3=&days=180&x=31&y=4 Blogpulse] — provides [[trend line]]s for blog coverage of a given topic | *[http://www.blogpulse.com/trend?query1=wiki&label1=&query2=&label2=&query3=&label3=&days=180&x=31&y=4 Blogpulse] — provides [[trend line]]s for blog coverage of a given topic | ||
*[http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2010/12/the-unknown-blogger-who-changed-the-wikileaks-conversation/67936/ The Unknown Blogger Who Changed WikiLeaks Coverage] - an article in [[The Atlantic]] by [[Alexis Madrigal]] on how a blog post about [[Wikileaks]] influenced coverage of [[Cablegate]] in the more traditional media |
Revision as of 16:13, 13 December 2010
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- ResearchBlogging — Homepage of ResearchBlogging, a platform that aggregates blog posts about articles published in academic journals
- Blogpulse — provides trend lines for blog coverage of a given topic
- The Unknown Blogger Who Changed WikiLeaks Coverage - an article in The Atlantic by Alexis Madrigal on how a blog post about Wikileaks influenced coverage of Cablegate in the more traditional media