Blogging News: Page 27

This is page 27 of the blogging news archives.

2007 Bloggies Winners Announced (March 18, 2007): The winners of the 2007 Bloggies have been announced.

Anna Wintour Hates the Word Blog (March 17, 2007): Pagesix reports that Anna Wintour, the editor-in-chief of Vogue who is now famous for being loosely portrayed in the The Devil Wears Prada, has expressed her displeasure of the word

Ad Revenue Based Web 2.0 Companies Will Need Massive Traffic to Thrive (March 17, 2007): A New York Times article discusses analysis by venture capitalist Jeremy Liew that indicate that it may take monster traffic to build a company that makes $50 million a year in ad revenues.

Anna Wintour Gives Blogs a Makeover (March 16, 2007): Anna Wintour, the legendary editor of Vogue magazine is known for her excellent taste and her demanding ways.

Bloggers Continue Blogging About Twitter (March 15, 2007): A lot of bloggers are still discussing Twitter, a service that lets you post tiny posts (140 characters) from the phone, web or instant message.

Homes For Sale on YouTube (March 15, 2007): An article on CNN/Money talks about the "YouTubing" of real estate and how homeowners are using videos to help sell their homes.

Wounded Soldier Blogging From Walter Reed (March 15, 2007): A wounded soldier has started a blog about life inside the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

Rug Retailer Launches a Blog (March 15, 2007): We thought you would want to know that a retailer of rugs called Rugs Done Right has launched a blog.

Flickr Adds Collections (March 14, 2007): Flickr has added a new feature that allows Flickr users to organize pictures from their photo sets.

The Economist Seeks Web Business Ideas (March 13, 2007): The Economist Group, the publisher of The Economist, has a launched a site called Project Red Stripe.

When Local Bloggers Depart (March 13, 2007): The blogger at the Vancouver Housing Market Blog was blogging regularly until one day readers of the blog loaded up the site's homepage (or their RSS reader) to find this shocking message.

Topix.net Buys Topix.com (March 13, 2007): PaidContent.

Viacom Sues YouTube For $1 Billion (March 13, 2007): Reuters reports that Viacom has filed a $1 billion lawsuit against YouTube.

Blog Discusses the Business of NASCAR (March 12, 2007): A new blog called The View from Here: The Business of NASCAR from two Virginia Commonwealth University professors is discussing the business behind the popular sport of NASCAR racing.

Twitter Mania at SXSW (March 11, 2007): There is a lot of buzz lately about Twitter, which is a new mobile communications service from Obvious.

Yahoo Offers Beta Of Upgraded My Yahoo (March 11, 2007): Yahoo is offering a beta of the new My Yahoo.

Two Celebrity Gossip Blogs Among Females Aged 17-25 Favorite Sites (March 10, 2007): A recent Youth Trends study of 17-to-25-year-olds reported on their favorite websites.

Female Air Force Captain Blogs for Glamour (March 8, 2007): Glamour has launched a new blog called Captain KJ: Adventures in Baghdad.

Calvin Klein Targets Social Networking Teens with IN2U Fragrance (March 8, 2007): Calvin Klein is targeting the young blogging and text messaging crowd with a new fragrance called CK in2u and a new social network called What Are You IN2?.

Future Competition for Human Bloggers: Super Intelligent Robot Bloggers (March 7, 2007): In the future human bloggers may face a new threat - robots that blog.