Kinsella on mesh
Warren Kinsella writes about mesh in his column in the National Post today – not online (yet?). Gist: “And, at the Mesh session, it was indeed acknowledged that Canadian blogs have toppled fewer ideological adversaries than their U.S. equivalents — where the landscape is littered with corpses of former giants, such as Trent
Lott and Dan Rather. But the general consensus … was that Canadian politicians and political parties disregard blogs at their peril. “The Conservative party is much more blog-aware than the Liberal party,” said Wells. The 2006 election results provide some proof of that, perhaps.”
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