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- Bullet points in lieu of a blog post, for 31 May 2007
Martin Belam’s been doing all manner of stat analysis on RSS readership of blogs as counted by Bloglines. He took a look at newspaper blogs last week, and journobloggers this week. Delighted to see the Guardian blogs occupying the Champions League spots in the former table, and surprised to see this blog in the running [...]
- The business we’re in
The news business isn’t as doomed as some make out, but to thrive it needs to work out the fundamentals.
- Hampden’s greatest goal…
… was scored in a game that didn’t involve any Scotsmen. What do you mean you’re not surprised?
For your viewing pleasure tonight, here’s Zinedine Zidan’s goal for Real Madrid against Leverkusen in the 2002 Champions League final. The version above is complete with ITV commentary - remarkably, there are no references to "that glorious night [...]
- A weekend in Barcelona, and some winning doorbells
Ben Hammersley is putting last weekend best:
"30 hours later, we found a place with a cocktail consisting of Absinthe, Bourbon, and Martini Dry. I am now quite tired."After the photographs, but before the Absinthe cocktail, there was a rowing boat and cigars. And gaggles of really smart people milling around after the Online Flash Film [...]
- A new front page for Guardian Unlimited
Things are changing today… it’s all very exciting. A new front page for Guardian Unlimited will allow us to better reflect the rich variety of content already on offer, and help tell stories in new and exciting ways.
Emily Bell:
“The wider pages allow us to feature more news and different, dramatic layouts as the news agenda [...]
- Is Scotland really voting Nationalist?
In the Scottish elections today, suspicions are the country will back the pro-independence Scottish National Party (SNP). The SNP, cleverly, have managed to push their raison d’etre to the back of voters’ minds by only promising a referendum on separation from England in the distant future, rather than as their first act in power.
By [...]
- We’ve won a webby!
It’s a happy day at work… we’ve won our third Webby, for the best newspaper on the web. The Webbies are - as I promise I’ve said for long before we started winning them - the Oscars of the internet, one of very few awards that really count.
It’s the third year in a row we’ve [...]











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