On ABC Radio National's Breakfast website last Friday:
"Today will be the last time we run our traditional daily Brekkie blog spot.
In an innovation for radio, we've invited bloggers around the world to write us a blog entry, especially for Summer Breakfast.
They've oscillated from heavy political arguments, to an insider's opinion about loud restaurants, and the Icelandic way of coping with stress - we've aired them all.
The next story looks at the role of bloggers world-wide, and especially in the Middle East.
It's about how people from different part of the world use cyberspace to communicate a certain message, and why they do it.
Our reporter Hagar Cohen spoke to four different bloggers: an Iranian expat in Canada, an Iraqi woman and two Australians."
Listen to this interesting dissection, of blogs and blogging, and discussion here. Be patient as you track down the relevant item to listen to.
"Today will be the last time we run our traditional daily Brekkie blog spot.
In an innovation for radio, we've invited bloggers around the world to write us a blog entry, especially for Summer Breakfast.
They've oscillated from heavy political arguments, to an insider's opinion about loud restaurants, and the Icelandic way of coping with stress - we've aired them all.
The next story looks at the role of bloggers world-wide, and especially in the Middle East.
It's about how people from different part of the world use cyberspace to communicate a certain message, and why they do it.
Our reporter Hagar Cohen spoke to four different bloggers: an Iranian expat in Canada, an Iraqi woman and two Australians."
Listen to this interesting dissection, of blogs and blogging, and discussion here. Be patient as you track down the relevant item to listen to.
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