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Delicious, Upcoming Founders To Show You Political Bias Of News SitesOctober 10th, 2008 at 7:30 pmSource:TechCrunch A group of twenty or so tech elite partying 1999-style in Cyprus this last week posted a lip sync video of the Journey song “Don’t Stop Believing” a couple of days ago. Among the group were Brittany Bohnet of Google, Mike Hudack of Blip.tv, Dave Morin and Aaron Sittig of Facebook, Sam Lessin of Drop.io and Jessica Vascellaro, the Wall Street Journal’s Silicon Valley beat reporter. Team Cyprus: Alcohol + Bad Timing + Poor Judgment Now that video has been taken private, which is what it should have been marked as in the first place. But it’s too late - the video has spread to YouTube and other sites, and won’t be disappearing again. As I said yesterday, fair or not the video video will always be associated with the end of Web 2.0. I’m off to Hawaii myself next week, after a quick trip to London. I may be lip syncing a few songs while sipping fruity rum drinks, but you sure won’t be finding them on YouTube. Source:TechCrunch Political sites are usually very biased, but the casual reader often doesn’t know which way a particular site tends to rant. With the new script, also available as a Firefox plugin, sites are shaded towards blue (whiny cowards) or red (warmongers) depending on their linking behavior. Andy Baio, who’s been working with Schachter on the project, describes it: |
























