The Week That Was: Michael Crook’s DMCA Takedown Edition
Business 2.0 drops a Cleveland Steamer bevy of new blog titles on the chest of the blogosphere. [Business 2.0 / Gawker]
Wonkette (the site) gets a facelift. Wonkette (the redheaded former blog editor/current Time.com political editor) gets a subpoena. [Wonkette]
Michael Arrington: Giving Tony Pierce a run for his “Resident Pimp of the Blogosphere” title. [Valleywag]
Gawker’s commenters exposed! Krucoff wants demands answers! [A Blog Soup / Young Manhattanite]
Wait, the guy named Crook who looks like this is doing shady stuff? I find that so hard to believe. [Boing Boing / Fark / 10 Zen Monkeys] thanks, Scott
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