Popularity...So Fleeting in the Blog-Eat-Blog World
Fame and fortune can be so fleeting in the blogosphere, and the evidence is in today's most-cited blog links. First from BoingBoing is to news that video clips from Comedy Central's popular "The Daily Show" with Jon Stewart and "The Colbert Report" with Stephen Colbert are being yanked from video site YouTube.com because of rights issues. The end of YouTube as we know it? ask blogger Mark Evans.
"So last year..."
And another hot blog property - MySpace - is "so last year," according to today's No. 3 most-cited news story from the Washington Post. Ask the blogger at Deep Jive Interests, should all social networking sites have expiration dates?
He's so popular because...
Ever heard of David M. Walker? He's today's burstiest person for a reason: an all-out warning that the U.S. is headed for financial ruin. (You mean, it's the economy, stupid, after all?)
Posted by Sue MacDonald at October 30, 2006 11:31 AM