In the aftermath of Trent Lott's self-imposed downfall, Glenn Reynolds writes a column about the impact of weblogs.
2001 was the year that weblogs burst into the national consciousness in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. But 2002 was the year in which weblogs became part of the mainstream, even while remaining outside it. And 2003 - well, to find out about that, you'll have to keep reading.
Glenn is optimistic about the future of weblogging; as the media matures and bandwidth prices drop, we'll start moving beyond text entries to Johnny-on-the-spot journalism as bloggers post pictures taken on their cell phones and "multimedia" - digital movies? - presentations du jour.
Welcome, friends, to the next century.
Posted by wasylik at December 24, 2002 12:05 PM | TrackBack