- John Battelle's Searchblog: From Pull to Point: How to Save The Economist and The Journal from Irrelevance
- why WSJ and The Economist should support deep linking (12 Oct 2004)
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- Wikipedia:General disclaimer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- they do have a sweeping "produced by misguided amateurs/ not useful for anything important" get-out page which, in my opinion, is by no means prominent enough Permalink
- Azeem's open scratchpad: BBC wimps out of archive
- and you trust a media journo like Tim Luckhurst to give you a straight story? Permalink
- Abc1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Guardian Unlimited | Cartoons | 12.10.04: George Bush's bulge
- steve bell, as ever the best on bush Permalink
- Wired 12.10: The Long Tail
- it's a great piece that deserves to be widely read: Chris Anderson has outshone everything at Wired since he took over the top job. Permalink
- Gay.com UK | Boards - will young dating gay footballer.........
- which gay footballer is dating will young? Permalink
- Sports Night - TV Series - TV Tome
- Sports Night was *good* -- and the victim of shitty scheduling and trigger-happy network execs Permalink
- BBC - Radio 3 - Morning on 3
- the first structured automated archive long tail-able pages on the site since news launched in 97... Permalink
- BBC - Radio 3 - Morning on 3 - 11 October 2004
- Example episode page with improved sign-posting in right-hand navigation Permalink
- BBC - London - TV & Radio - Inside Out - St Lucia
- For ex-UMSers. who are these people? Permalink
- Nupedia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Wikipedia started as the scratchpad for a peer-reviewed attempt, Nupedia. Reached about 24 articles in 2 and a half years. Permalink
- Apple - iTunes - TV Ad - U2 Vertigo
- itunes gets the big guns in Permalink
- Bob Jones University
- Blow Job University Permalink
- CubeOwner.com | Home of the Mac Cube FAQ!
- all seems to make sense... Permalink