This Day in Blogging History: Literature's business model; Leaking the Great Firewall of Australia; Bloggie victory photo

One year ago today

Literature's business model explained, with special reference to the age of the Internet: Richard Nash's essay "On the business of literature" is one of the best, most thought-provoking, most beautifully argued articles about the business of publishing through history and in the Internet age that I've ever read.

Five years ago today

Wikileaks reveals secret blacklist behind proposed Great Firewall of Australia: The list is compiled in secret and is not readily inspected or appealed, and the officials who maintain it have secretly expanded its mandate so that "half of the sites on the list are not related to child porn and include a slew of online poker sites, YouTube links, regular gay and straight porn sites, Wikipedia entries, euthanasia sites, websites of fringe religions such as satanic sites, fetish sites, Christian sites, the website of a tour operator and even a Queensland dentist."

Ten years ago today

Bloggie victory photo: A photo, courtesy of Justin Hall, of me displaying all the Bloggie bounty that Boing Boing was fortunate to acquire this year.