"BLOG" by Hugh Hewitt
While we're on the topic of blogging books, Hugh has a wonderful book with a different focus than business. I fully enjoyed his book, and my review from about a year ago follows:
"BLOG (Understanding the information revolution that's changing your world)," by Hugh Hewitt
This impeccably well-written book (this dude can write!) is about blogs and how they are melting down mainstream media's influence and importance. Hugh Hewitt asserts that "People's attentions are up for grabs" and blogs are capturing much of that attention. He is a national syndicated radio host and has one of the most popular political opinion blogs with over 100,000 unique visitors some days. His knowledge of the blogoshere is apparent. He examines recent events that have brought blogs into the mainstream consciousness including Dan Rather's recent disaster involving forged documents. Hugh doesn't hide his political opinions or the fact that he is a political junkie. Although this book is a quick and fun read, those not interested in US politics may end up skimming some of the later sections including the 41-page appendix A, "Early Writings on Blogging."
Part 1 contains historical information on significant blogging events,
all political in nature, a fascinating comparison of the development of
the movable type printing press and blogs, and a brief history of text
as it relates to blogging. Although I ignore politics as much as
possible, each of his examples were familiar to me as they were "big
deals" in the news. His concept of "blog storms" is interesting; when
many blogs start examining the same events or story, an opinion storm
brews and if it breaks, fundamentally changes the public's perceptions.
Examples include John Kerry's Vietnam service in August 2004 and Dan
Rather's blind faith in his forged documents in September 2004.
Part 2 focuses on the meltdown of mainstream media
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