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 I just added a comment to a conversation over at Jeremy Zawodny's blog. The bottom line, it seemed to me, was about the ethics of disclosure. Whether bloggers are Official Journalists or not, it's good practice to disclose financial interests, when we have them, in the companies we cover. To make clearer the nature of my own financial interests, I just added some detail to my bio page (which needs lots of updating on other grounds... I guess I'll get to it eventually).
 I also believe we need some kind of convention around this... Notes in the bio page, a "see disclosures" link, or something that doesn't serve as a huge distraction in the middle of a sentence or a paragraph, yet also achieves the ethical purpose.
 
Getting a thousanth of the picture 
 There's a reason we say "I see what you mean," rather than "I read what you mean." Seeing is understanding. Reading is comprehension. The difference may be a matter of degree, or of force multiplication.
 Check out Sheila's survey regarding the Bush administration policy banning media coverage of fallen soldiers' remains.
 I think the administration's concerns for the bereaved are heartfelt and legitimate. But it's also hard to deny the policy's political benefits. If pictures are worth 1000 words, what are words worth? If you had to ban just one of the two, which would you ban? (First Amendment excepted.)
 
He said, as he gets excerpted by another blog 
 Micah Sifry: Bloggers are editors, not journalists. His point is about roles in the journosphere. While we're busy arguing about whether or not blogging is journalism (it doesn't matter), bloggers serve the growing need for editors (it does matter). Sez Micah:
 In a word, what editors bring to the table is their sensibility. Of course, not all of the articles or news stories they select for our attention are picked because they are trustworthy. Sometimes, quite the opposite. But a good editor then tells us why that's the case.
 Why isn't it enough to rely on old fashioned eidtors to keep doing this for us? Two things have changed in recent years that have created space for bloggers to fill this essential role. One is that we are glutted with information like never before, and at a pace that we can't keep up with alone. It's not enough to pick up a weekly newsmagazine or journal of opinion to be guided by the editors' judgments on what the big stories are. By the time Time magazine or The Nation comes out in print, thanks to the requirements of printing schedules and the like, it's already partially out-of-date (unless the editors are really prescient in their selection of articles, which is often the case--hence the role of the journal of opinion as "thought-leader" or "agenda-setter.")
 But info-glut happens on a daily, even hourly, basis. Most individual bloggers don't have the time to sift every story or column either. But the alchemy of the blogosphere--where we each read or hear about a few things and blog them, and some of us read several other bloggers and reinforce their choices with our own echoes or dissents--produces a pretty good zeitgeist watch...
 The other space that bloggers are filling is in the department of truth-telling, or at least truth-claiming...
 Read the whole thing.
 Better yet, read Britt's response, Open Editing.
Bonus kink 
 John Walker's Orbits in Strongly Curved Spacetime.
 
Probably more 
 I believe the Earth has a public domain dedication. More or less.
 
AWL 
 I was absent yesterday while I drove, very slowly, from San Diego to Santa Barbara (not recommended on a Friday). Same will probably go for today and tomorrow while I get ready to go to Dublin on Monday (I'll be speaking here at the invitation of linux.ie), then London next Friday (hanging out with Euan and others). So: my blogging may vary.

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