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Dan Gillmor posted chapter 1 and the intro, in draft form, of his upcoming book "Making the News."   Doc Searls: "RSS isn't just highly branded at this point; it also means something: Really Simple Syndication."  Wired: "Boeing is set to launch what it says is the world's first broadband in-flight Internet service."  The BBC offers a commercial-free version of RealPlayer.  MCPmag.com RSS feeds.  I've been having fun exploring realtor.com. I've always wondered what it would cost to live in various places like New Orleans, Vermont, the east coast of Florida, Santa Cruz. Now it's really easy to find out.   Yesterday's piece is getting a lot of coverage, incl this item on the Suicide Girls website. For mature audiences.  Notes from last week's Berkman lunch on citizen journalism, politics and weblogs; three core themes for BloggerCon II on April 17.  Last year on this day: "Remember what it was like on the day of the school play? We had rehearsed and rehearsed, then the dress rehearsal, then the big day. I remember lying in bed in the morning so incredibly excited. That day had a special quality no other day had."  Chad Dickerson: "Feels like a tipping point to me."  Fast Company: "The cardinal rule at Google is, If you can do something that will improve the user's experience, do it." 
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