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December 20, 2004

More Undercurrent: Action in Greensboro on Open Source Journalism
With the local blogging scene rapidy coalescing on its own, the local newspaper, led by a blogging boss, decides to act. He wants to remake the site as "an online community or public square." E-mail from the Greensboro newsroom "...in many ways we've waited 10 years to do this and aren't going to wait any longer. My report is due next Friday."

If you care about such things, there's a recognition moment underway right now among the bloggers in Greensboro, North Carolina, and the strange thing is we can follow it, even though it's a very local thing-- meaning bound to a particular plot of earth, which is also a place in the American South.

One of their own, Ed Cone, in whose nature it is to push things, pushed things when he asked: what are the defining traits of Greensboro's blog culture? Great question. First, check in with the direct answers to Cone at his blog. There's also Greensboro101, the local aggregator site, and Greensboro Is Talking, which gives you a flavor of the "scene." I found effective GSO Live with up to the minute feeds.

(Continued at PressThink)


Posted by yatta at 01:35 AM