So I was in Dagbladet today. Suffice it to say that the woman who sold me my copy did not recognise me from the microscopic photo just before the sports pages. The main headline was “De utleverer seg p nettet” (They deliver themselves/tell all/expose themselves on the net).
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jon
I had a look today when Dagbladet made it over the border. I think it’s great they’re taking an interest. Dagens Nyheter have recycled articles from the British press on blogging but I have’t seen anything mainstream here yet.
Jill
Oh, really? We’ve had several articles about blogging in mainstream press… You can read better stuff about blogs in blogs though. Obviously enough, I suppose.
Robert
Where I come from, the personal ads are on the pages before sport, and some of them have microscopic photos and headings like “They expose themselves on the net”… 😛
Jill
Hehe 🙂
Jorunn
You did, of course, see that the article is also in the online edition? On the web, nothing needs to be just before the sports pages 😉 No photo of you, though.
http://www.dagbladet.no/dinside/2003/05/06/368071.html
Best of luck today!
🙂 Jorunn
Jill
Do you know, I never even checked! Thanks, Jorunn.