Blogging News: Page 22

This is page 22 of the blogging news archives.

Sexy Video Generates Traffic for EU's YouTube Channel (July 3, 2007): The BBC reports that a video clip called Film lovers will love this! has given the European Commission's YouTube channel an unexpected traffic boost.

CMP Media Launches Blog About Virtual Worlds (July 2, 2007): CMP Media's Gamasutra has announced the launch of a new blog to cover virtual worlds called Worlds in Motion.

The Six Stages of Email (July 2, 2007): Nora Epron discusses the Six Stages of Email in a new Op Ed piece in The New York Times.

Kevin Rose's Pownce Provides Challenge to Twitter, Jaiku (July 1, 2007): The hot new microblogging site Twitter.

MySpace Envious Of Facebook's Widget Success (June 30, 2007): The Financial Times is reporting that MySpace is making plans to open its network to allow outside companies to create widgets just like Facebook recently did.

AOL Launches AIM Widget for Blogs and Websites (June 30, 2007): AOL has launched a new widget that will allow bloggers and website owners to interact with their users.

CNET Expands Blog Network (June 29, 2007): CNET has actually been publishing blogs since 2005.

Blog Aims to Name Music Leakers (June 28, 2007): A new blog called Thou Shall Not Leak aims to leak the names of those in the music business who "leak music to people ahead of release dates illegally.

MySpace To Launch Minisodes and Independent Video Website (June 27, 2007): MySpace has partnered with Sony Pictures Television for a new video service called the Minisode Network.

How Much Money Do Bloggers Make? (June 27, 2007): Paula Neal Mooney has a big list the includes the earnings of a number of bloggers.

The Pandemic Flu Leadership Blog (June 24, 2007): The Department of Health and Human Services' Pandemicflu.

NCAA Clarifies Live Blogging Policy (June 20, 2007): The Courier-Journal reports that the NCAA has issued the following statement to explain why a Courier-Journal reporter Brian Bennett was recently booted from live-blogging a NCAA baseball game.

YouTube Launches International Websites (June 19, 2007): The BBC is reporting that YouTube.

Google Launches Public Policy Blog (June 18, 2007): Google has launched a new blog called the Google Public Policy Blog.

Business 2.0 Editor Now at Valleywag (June 14, 2007): Om Malik, Kara Swisher and Scott Karp are reporting that Owen Thomas, an editor at Business 2.

Mahalo Seeks Part-time Guides (June 13, 2007): The new Mahalo search engine is offering to pay people to create their search results.

YouTube to Launch Video ID (June 11, 2007): Reuters reports that YouTube is close to launching a video fingerprinting technology called video ID that will be tested by Time Warner and Disney.

NCAA Forbids Blogging During Baseball (June 11, 2007): The Associated Press is reporting that a journalist from the The Courier-Journal was booted out of the press box at an NCAA baseball game for blogging about the game.

Multiverse Raises $4 Million (June 10, 2007): 3pointD.

Blog Launched to Help Departing SF Chronicle Employees (June 8, 2007): Recently, the San Francisco Chronicle announced plans to cut 100 editorial positions -- about 1/4 of the newspaper's editorial staff -- by summer's end.