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Tonight's meeting will not be webcast, but we are using IRC.   Important note for people coming to the Thursday evening meeting at Berkman -- it's in a different location tonight, in Pound Hall room 201. If you're facing Baker House from the front of the building Pound is the big building to the right (there's one other Georgian house between). Pound 201 is on the second floor of course. Bring your laptop with WiFi.   How to write for the BloggerCon site.  Jay Rosen describes the discussion he will lead at BloggerCon. "If you show up, you are a participant."  Scott Rosenberg: "Clarke's words exposed a deep emotional vacuum in the Bush administration's handling of 9/11."  Lance Knobel: "The article in The Guardian, which paints Atom as the solution and RSS 2.0 as the problem, does not indicate that Hammersley is parti pris."  Parti pris: "An inclination for or against something or someone that affects judgment; prejudice or bias."  Phil Ringnalda: "TypeKey isn't really about authentication, so much as a way to make comment moderation actually work."  Larry Lessig's new book, Free Culture, is available for free download under a Creative Commons license. His reviews page has an RSS feed.  
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