a new show to CBC Radio about blogs and such using podcasts (presumably) as the basis for the mix. For now, the show is known as “The Feed”.
Anil Dash
accomplished something quite notable today: he managed to subtly get goatse (SFW) into the New York Times. [via Boing Boing. I may be the last one to post this, but still, worthy of note…]
Truth
from Tom Tomorrow: “A small suggestion… …to bloggers who like to talk about how blogging will someday replace the mainstream media:
Stop talking about it in the fucking mainstream media.
Put up or shut up, you know?”
In Wired News today,
Adam L Penenberg updates us on how Salon is doing with the combination of site subscriptions and click-through day passes: Salon’s Balancing Act. I subscribe to Salon, so I don’t often see the day pass ads, but I was thrilled when I noted that The Economist is using a similar strategy.
Big (but not THAT big) news
in the Canadian healthcare world: Canada’s central Adverse drug reaction database goes online. It’s called CADRIS (Canadian Adverse Drug Reaction Information System) and is accessible via the site of the department that maintains the program: CADRMP (MP = Monitoring Program) in the Therapeutic Products Branch within Health Canada.
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