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* In a blog post last week, Jeremiah Owyang put his finger on another illness plaguing tech journalism today. See if you agree.

* Wired.com senior editor Dylan Tweney saw our recent piece on virtual trade shows and contributed his two cents. It was an unexpected comment coming from a Wired guy.

* Did you ever cut and paste text from a web site that knew you did, and admonished you for doing so? No? Then you've never been to AOL's DailyFinance.com.

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SWMSTweet stream: Week of Jan. 18

SWMSTweet from the week of Jan. 18, 2010: AOL, Forbes, IDG, new from The Register, and video insight from IDG

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SWMSTweet stream: Week of Jan 4, 2010


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SWMS Online Facebook Post: Rethinking AOL as a Tech Destination

Rethinking AOL as a Tech Destination
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Eric Savitz, Barron's

Eric Savitz, West Coast Editor
Barron’s

Blog:  Tech Trader Daily -  http://blogs.barrons.com/techtraderdaily/ 

Here’s yet another example of a traditional media journalist evolving past the usual rules and regulations of news reporting to keep up with the new media world order. Eric’s shoot-from-the-hip blogging style (no editor required) is on one hand surprising and brave, considering Barron’s mission to create market-moving content. On the other hand, Barron’s has little choice, since financial-blogger competitors have sprung up at AOL and several other prominent places – and then there are the former upstarts such as TheStreet.com and Marketwatch.

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