Clever. The Guardian newspaper in the UK sent a reporter to my hometown, New Yawk, and he used the blogosphere as his sole travel guide. My recent adventure in Grand Central Station was cited. Mike Hodgkinson writes...
The idea was simple. For 48 hours, I would tour Manhattan using the "blogosphere" as my guide. By tapping the freshly posted thoughts of the city's (perhaps the world's) most opinionated insiders - New York bloggers - I'd leave behind the instantly outdated world of guidebooks, with their inherent obsolescence and excess poundage. What use could I possibly have, in a high-speed world, for knowledge distributed on a crude and bulky medium like paper?








