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"How to be a better blogger -- and still keep your day job" - Computerworld
Tips on how to approach blogging successfully.
Saturday, May 20, 2006
"Digging Deeper::Your Guide to Blogging" - Public Broadcasting Service
The poster is worth the click!
Friday, May 19, 2006
Thursday, May 18, 2006
"On the Web, College Athletes Acting Badly" - The New York Times
Posting directly to the web involves huge risks, whether ot not it is called a blog.
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
"Panel: Reach Bloggers Authentically" - MediaPost Publications
This comes from a program in New York called "Personal Democracy Forum".
Friday, May 12, 2006
Thursday, May 11, 2006
"Newspapers will supply top blogs, says Times boss" - Press Gazette
The blog phenomena likely will evolve into something else.
Monday, May 08, 2006
"The open ad marketplace" - BuzzMachine
Jeff JARVIS' view of how bloggers and advertisers "can finally hook up".
"Ad agency drops lawsuit against critical blogger" - Concord Monitor
A Maine ad agency had sued a blogger who criticized the state's internet marketing campaign.
"State of the Blogosphere, April 2006 Part 2: On Language and Tagging" - Technorati
Important statistics on the growth of blogs.
Monday, May 01, 2006
"Yahoo Introduces a Site on Consumer Technology" - The New York Times
Yahoo's content initiative includes a number of blogs.
In Internet Age, Writers Face Frontier Justice - New York Times
The power of the internet is reflected in a combination of using blogging technology as well as all other tools. With the deployment of all that capability comes the inevitable use of the tools by large numbers of people who may never have connected with one another in the past.
Saturday, April 29, 2006
"Free Hao Wu::Blogosphere Unites to Help Jailed Chinese Filmmaker" - MediaShift (Public Broadcasting Service)
A good example of how the blogging technolgy can be put to work in a global media context in order to help an imprisoned colleague.
Friday, April 28, 2006
"Commerce en ligne : un site controle sur quatre en infraction en 2005" - Le Monde
More than 2,000 French websites are alleged to have violated various French commericial laws in 2005, 25% of the sites subject to such review.
"Commerce en ligne : un site controle sur quatre en infraction en 2005" - Le Monde
More than 2,000 French websites are alleged to have violated various French commericial laws in 2005, 25% of the sites subject to such review.
"Southwest Airlines blog takes off" - USA Today
There are lots of reasons why Southwest should be moving in the direciton it is, and lots of choices to make about how it uses the technology to better serve its customers and and employees.
Thursday, April 27, 2006
"Milken Institute Global Conference 2006: Teaching the Digital Natives (aka our kids)" - SmartBrief
Education in the age of blogs et al.
"MyBlog3D : le blog prend une nouvelle dimension" - Je Journal du Net
"Blogging" tools continue to arrive on the market as here in France.
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
"One Last Thing | Blog, humbug!" - The Philadelphia Inquirer
This is an excellent discussion of why blogs mostly represent some new technology that works well for some people. They are not about to replace good reporting, in my view and in this author's opinion.
The trick is to figure out what is good and valuable about the technology and put it to better uses than it is today.
The trick is to figure out what is good and valuable about the technology and put it to better uses than it is today.
Sunday, April 23, 2006
"The Times's New Blogs: More Information, Fewer Filters" - The New York Times
This signals more experimenting at The New York Times and the associated need to explain the rules and expectations.
"Bloggers remain 'in a minority'" - MediaGuardian.co.uk
Awareness is up but the "jury is still out" when it comes to sustainability of the phenomenon. I have long felt that the term blog will disappear and the technology will simply become another tool to be used to create or enhance a website.
"Los Angeles Times Yanks Columnist's Blog" - The Washington Post
The Pulitzer Prize winner was said to have violated the paper's rule against "posting derogatory comments under an assumed name".
"State of the Blogosphere, April 2006 Part 1: On Blogosphere Growth" - Sifry's Alerts
The critical question of who reads all this content remains open. That is not to say that any specific blog NEEDS huge numbers of readers. One may be enough, the author. But if no one reads these, it is not much more than people writing documents in their own computers unprotected by a firewall.
"What's That Label? Why, It's a Mongo" - The New York Times
Every niche seems to be getting its blog.
Saturday, April 22, 2006
"N&R adds bloggers to newspaper" - CyberJournalist.net - N&R adds bloggers to newspaper
Another traditional newspaper adds content from untraditional places.
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
"Can Bloggers Make Money?" - The Wall Street Journal
This is a great debate between two highly knowledgeable people on the subject - extending to the future of blogging not ony its economic viability for bloggers.
"Ignore bloggers at your peril, say researchers" - MediaGuardian.co.uk
A Jupiter Research study says that European bloggers increasingly are "dominating public conversations" and "creating business trends". People and businesses need to be on guard and take defensive measures.
Monday, April 17, 2006
"Detournements de Mode"
This is another combination of a print and blog, this time a website and magazine in France devoted to style.
Saturday, April 15, 2006
"Blogs et wikis : ameliorer le partage de l'information sur l'intranet" - Benchmark Group
A very interesting looking seminar in Paris in mid June.
Friday, April 14, 2006
"Fibonacci Poems Multiply on the Web After Blog's Invitation" - The New York Times
Another example of what a blog can do depending on who reads what is posted.
"Reuters launches comment blog" - MediaGuardian.co.uk
This deal will marry Reuters news content with selected blogs.
"Le site internet de LCI propose du podcast video et des blogs" - Agence France Presse
The major private broadcaster in France announces plans to offer podcasts of key programs and four categories of blogs.
Thursday, April 13, 2006
"Segolene Royal gonflee a blog" - Le Monde
This candidate for the French presidency has launched her candidacy with a website/blog.
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
"Starwood's Web Log Caters to Loyalty" - The Wall Street Journal
Soon, the word "blog" will slip from use as the ease with which content of all kinds can be added to a website becomes simply part of a solid web strategy. "Blogs" are content in the end and no different for customers than any other content in the web. The sooner we start thinking like that, the sooner the full power of making it easier to add web content can be put to successful use.
Monday, April 10, 2006
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"Columnist arrested after confessing to killing suffering aunt" - MediaGuardian.co.uk
Imagine if this had been a blog post instead of newspaper column.
Sunday, March 05, 2006
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Tuesday, February 28, 2006
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"Google Unveils Page Creator" - MediaPost Publications
This is where "blogs" may be headed - universally cheap and easy content creation for the web.
Thursday, February 23, 2006
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"FBI, SEC Probe Web Sites Offering Large Returns for Looking at Ads" - The Wall Street Journal
This article does not mention blogs, but there is no reason why a blog could not run afoul of these same laws.
Thursday, February 09, 2006
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"The New Media: Bloggers and Participatory Journalism" - The 2nd Al Jazeera Forum
There is still too much association between the technology that enables blogs and a notion often referred to as "participatory" or "citizen" journalism. Blogs are much more than this and the full potential of the instant publishing capability is being masked by discussions of whether every person using blog capabilities is a reporter. They are not.
"Goodbye to All This"- The Washington Post
This is a very thoughtful discussion of some of the ways in which the The Washington Post has been affected by blogging, and the instant publishing phenomenon that blogging represents. The Washington Post continues to evolve its own blogging strategy, both in terms of its own blogs and how it deals with all the blogs which refer to the Post....with compliments and criticisms.
"Balancing The Business of MySpace" - Internet.com
This article discusses some critical components of a blog strategy. MySpace is largely a collection of millions of blogs.
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