Monthly Archives: January 2005

Walgblog: Liste over weblogs brugt i valgkampen

Some bloggers are more productive than others. Whether it is because Lisbeth Klastrup and Pia Svejgaard Pedersen spending ALL their time monitoring Danish election blogs or just that I’m relatively lazy I couldn’t say, but the fact of the matter is that they have done a heck of a job creating an overview of Danish [...]

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MINORITETSPARTIET

It is getting tiring, but the tendency is clear… Parties want to blog (or post frequent news entries in a blog-like form), but cannot take the heat that potential comments may bring. “Minoritetspartiet”, a new party with slim to none chances of making it into parliament are no exception. Come on guys! It’s not like [...]

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Screenshot of “Minoritetspartiet’s” election”blog”

Screenshot of “Minoritetspartiet’s” election”blog”

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Who parks their bike like this?!

Who parks their bike like this?!

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Helveg.dk – lots of entries – no comments

Member of parliament for “De Radikale”, Morten Helveg Petersen is quite the blogger. He posts entries practically every day, most days more than one. In my opinion he uses the format well, publishing frequent, short entries with plenty of links, and a tone that is pleasant and informal. But… Morten, why are you scared of [...]

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I recommed…Getting to Yes

Roger Fisher and William’s book on negotiating is a good and quick read, which most people will benefit from. And it’s on sale at Amazon. Follow the link below for a summary.

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New No Follow Attribute Could Impact Link Campaigns

Much has been written about Google’s choice to pick up on the “No Follow” attribute, thus ignoring hordes of outgoing links. The decision strikes me as fair (which is probably why MSN search and Yahoo! follow suit), but does leave bloggers with less of a chance to achieve good search results. For a nuanced article [...]

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Happy New Year, everyone! – DoCoMo: Message from CEO

Happy New Year, everyone! So begins CEO Masao Nakamura’s greetings for the new year – he then proceeds to list the objectives for 2005 I like my cell phone. In fact, I like it a lot! For some time (10 years to be exact) I have been content not to have a regular phone. That’s [...]

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Moving day

Things were getting too messy for my taste here on the home page, so i decided to add another blog (read: page / channel) to appoulsen. Under Communication (link in the right side-bar)I will post entries on just that – communication. At the moment you will find my entries on campaign blogging leading up to [...]

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Whole lotta bloggin’ …

I blog using blogger.com – ten minutes after posting my last entry, I wanted to check out if it was on the “recently updated blogs” list – it was – at nr. 1189! whole lotta bloggin’ goin’ on…

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