Video: Clive Thompson on blogging

In: blogging|science journalism|video

19 Feb 2008

[digg=http://digg.com/arts_culture/Clive_Thompson_on_the_beauty_of_blogging/story_on_digg]I caught up with Clive Thompson after his talk at the Knight Science Journalism symposium and asked him about his love of blogging.

His blog is Collision Detection.

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(Shot on a Nokia N95)

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