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NYT vs. Blogs

March 12, 2011   /   by Guest User

Bill Keller, the executive editor of the New York Times, is not a big fan of the blogosphere. He makes some good points, but leaves out the part of about how the aid and development blogosphere does approximately 1,000,000 times better at covering its area than the NYT. UPDATE March 13: the Queen of Blog responds angrily to Keller's personal attack on her.

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