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Blog all about it Jenna McWilliams: For a movie that tries so hard to be up to date, State of Play is laughably old-fashioned in its view of modern journalism
Inside Ashton Kutcher’s world of Twitter Find out what the actor Ashton Kutcher has been sharing with his one million readers
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Blog standard Lance Price: Cyber-sludge swirls around the blogosphere, but the government can't afford to get dirty
The Labour rottweiler who attacked the wrong target Squalid politics, definitely. But has the PM's adviser paid the price for fighting rightwing dominance of political blogosphere?
No use crying over spilt ink Not safe for work: episode 22, in which Paul Carr comforts the fat crying girl of the newspaper industry, before pushing her down the stairs.
Who would you rather trust – the BBC or a blogger? Nick Cohen: As the internet imperils newspapers, we need a strong broadcaster, not one being strangled by its managers
Blogosphere or blokeosphere? Rowenna Davis: Traditional male institutions are reproducing their inequalities on the web, as I discovered while editing LabourList for the day
The future of the green blogosphere As mainstream media cuts specialist reporters, green bloggers will break the stories and pick up others' mistakes, writes Meaghan O'Neill, the editor-in-chief of TreeHugger
Holding Democrats accountable Brad Friedman: Now that they've helped put Barack Obama in the White House, progressive bloggers are gunning for Democrats
Why isn’t my MP on Facebook? Emily Bell: Most MPs don't seem to want connectivity with their electorate, avoiding useful channels such as Facebook, or even email