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Harmless untruths for the Graunfalloon
Wednesday, December 24, 2003
Term war
Which is going to win in 2004:
"participatory content"
(currently scoring a lowly 240 on Google but I keep seeing it this week), or
"participatory journalism"
(currently way ahead with 5,150)? Are you for PC or PJ?
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