If you’re following this blog about the 2008 SSP Top Management Roundtable, then a post on the SSP’s Scholarly Kitchen blog about “The Age of the Blog” might be interesting.
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Jill O’Neill’s Twitter Feed
- jillmwo: RT @lorcanD: I am speaking at the NFAIS Annual Conference at the end of February. http://bit.ly/3Np2Wh
- jillmwo: RT @VivaLMainstream Rsn why I'm cooler than anyone playing in tonight's Super Bowl? I'm allowed to tweet while on the job [<3 my snarky kid]
- jillmwo: NYBR on the significance of Facebook Connect; impact on attitudes of presence, privacy. Worth a look (http://bit.ly/cibZbM)
- jillmwo: RT @britishlibrary: British Library to offer free ebook downloads - Times Online: http://bit.ly/clwrFN
- jillmwo: And the snow is still coming down #snOMG Baking self-indulgent pudding now, will begin crockpot chicken salsa in just a little while.
Kent Anderson’s Twitter Feed
- kanderson: http://bit.ly/boZFL3 Where Heinz 57 came from. Evaporated horse radish?
- kanderson: http://bit.ly/d7qIbC Amazon sells the Nook? Awesome example of why Amazon wins most battles. Will they sell the iPad, too?
- kanderson: http://bit.ly/cTgxiP About 25% of the way through this, and it's an amazing story. Best of all, I've ridden with the guy, and he's fast!
- kanderson: RT @MikeShatzkin: Have we ever had a Super Bowl with two opposing leaders as admirable and likable as Peyton Manning and Drew Brees?
- kanderson: http://bit.ly/9RXxPx DOJ still doesn't like the Google Books settlement. No surprise.

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