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Shel Holtz
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There don’t seem to be too many people who are in the middle on the issue of Google’s Autolinks feature. Some think it’s great. Others (myself included) don’t like the idea of Google adding links to my page—for the sake of making money—that I didn’t intend to link to.

InfoWorld’s Jon Udell is out with another one of his terrific screencasts, this one a four-minute look at Autolinks and the…

As I noted briefly yeterday in a follow-up in

Content summary: Listeners’ comments (on open source marketing and the interview with James Cherkoff and Johnnie Moore; podcast tags; on Rupert Murdoch and the internet; where will co-creation take us?; world’s first train wi-fi in UK - not; on video news releases and FCC clarification; blog post republication without attribution will grow; on GM, the blog and the LA Times; enjoying the banter…

Blogs come into play more than once in the story of General Motors’ decision to yank advertising from the Los Angeles Times. In case you missed it, GM wasn’t happy with a review of one of its cars by Pulitzer Prize winning auto writer Dan Neil. Several critics wondered why GM wasn’t addressing the issue on its own Fastlane blog. Meanwhile, Business Week…

When you think of champions for blogs, you think Dan Gillmor, Doc Searls, Mark Cuban. But Rupert Murdoch? Murdoch is portrayed as a traditionalist, an arch-conservative, a tyrant. Yet in a speech last night to the American Society of Newspaper Editors, he sang blogs’ praises and exhorted his audience to stop whining about them and get on board.

According to a report in…

Podcasting naysayers are pointing to admissions by the Pew Internet and American Life Project that it inflated the number of people listening to podcasts. Now, however, Forrester Research—another institution whose research is generally accepted at face value—has estimated that podcasting and satellite radio will grow through the rest of the decade with 32.4 million US households listening in.

An article in Internet Week cites…

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