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Following up on his rant Tuesday night about the "digital dickweeds" that criticized his conclusion that the recession is over, CNBC's Dennis Kneale once again takes aim at the Internet.
File this under "Things That Make Us Feel Good About Ourselves."
A New York 'Times' blogger finally opens up about a hard time in his life.
We dish with one of the new must-read site's founders.
It's a more hysterical (but user-generated-content friendly!) Drudge Report.
The enthusiastic creator of Brooklyn's Gowanus Lounge passed away yesterday.
Starting on Monday with sections on Brooklyn and New Jersey, the Paper of Record is coming to you.
In an effort to push Obama farther to the left, a group of unions are teaming up with BLOGGERS to form a political-action committee. Egads!
Maybe talking about how your boyfriend is a loser isn't so abnormal after all.
A popular blog find a safe new home.
And thank God, because you would not believe our hangover.
Why do people blog about how they are annoyed by blogs?
More changes under way at Nick Denton's blog empire.
In which two aging writers go at it over how to mourn the death of old media.
Our commenters aren't the only ones wondering whether Matt Drudge's influence is on the decline.
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