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October 11, 2007


From Cleveland Scenes Best of 2007:

Best Blog (2007)

Brewed Fresh Daily

www.brewedfreshdaily.com
The great thing about blogs is that anyone can write one. What sucks about blogs is, well, anyone can write one, so getting to the good stuff means sifting through a lot of garbage. That’s why Brewed Fresh Daily is so useful. Instead of ruminating on his own big ideas or breaking down his morning breakfast, Brewed Fresh blogger George Nemeth rifles through Cleveland’s blogosphere so you don’t have to. Focusing on Cleveland-based news and opinion, Nemeth includes the best posts from Cleveland’s most consistent blogs, from Callahan’s Cleveland Diary to Political Science 216 to Writes Like She Talks. Nemeth also helps run the Meet the Blogger series, wherein bloggers sit down to BS with local politicians and other players.
As I wrote to George and Bill, I definitely feel the “I’m not worthy” thing gurgling up, but I’ve done enough of that this week.
Instead - let’s look at that right sidebar with the fantastic dialogues and the archives that go back, how many years? And the variety of categories listed? Is there really any blogger who isn’t a better blogger because of Brewed Fresh? Or, at a minimum, a more informed blogger?
Thank you, George. Remember what I wrote to you about giving it all up, or not? I take it back. Don’t you dare.
October 9, 2007


George Nemeth: Viva Las Vegas

Thomas bought our plane tickets to LV for the BlogWorld Expo today. Tons of speakers. Who would you go see?

October 4, 2007


Reminds me to mention that Thomas Mulready of CoolCleveland.com, Eric Olsen of BlogCritics.org, and Jim Kukral of, well, a bunch of internet properties will all be there representing NEO. Anyone else planning on going?

Will You be at BlogWorld in Vegas Next Month? | Copyblogger

October 1, 2007


Ed Morrison: Burma bloggers

Bloggers who risked all to reveal the junta’s brutal crackdown in Burma

September 30, 2007


George Nemeth: If you had a program

If you had a program that would shut down commenting after a certain number of days, would you use it? Why? How many days would you set it to if you did?

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