I was sent an interview (about blogging) over email a couple of days ago. One question asked me to compare mainstream media and blogging and how it affects our surfing behavior. I thought the follow-up question was more intruiging than the first. Then I realized that I myself (as a blogger) have undergone thru the changes in surfing behavior as well.
Before, whenever I wanted to go online and read anything about current events, I go and visit news sites like Inq7.net or ManilaBulletin. I go straight to the Infotech section and read up some locally relevant tech updates. In the last couple of months though, I haven’t been reading a lot from Inq7.net nor spending much time on the site. I used to visit them first; now they’re at end of my reading list.
About 90% of my surfing-reading time are spent on blogs and rss feeds (of more blogs). A huge chunk of that are from local tech bloggers whom I regularly visit almost every day. News are bland and objective, blogs are more tangy and sometimes even spicy. Makes you want to gobble up some more.
Nowadays, blogs catch the news first and spread them faster.


so, mlq3, those who will gain the most visibility in this umbrella organization will all be seeking posts in the next elections?