Blogging News: Page 30

This is page 30 of the blogging news archives.

TechPresident Debuts to Cover Technical Aspect of 2008 Presidential Race (February 12, 2007): A new blog called TechPresident is covering how presidential candidates are using technology and the Internet.

WSJ Launches Fall Fashion Blog (February 10, 2007): The Wall Street Journal has launched a new blog called Heard on the Runway to cover the Fall fashion shows.

John Zogby Predicts a Bloggier Tomorrow (February 9, 2007): The Guardian's Organ Grinder reports that John Zogby, president and CEO of Zogby International, gave some stats on media usage at the WeMedia Miami conference.

International Olympic Committee Considering Allowing Athletes to Blog (February 9, 2007): The Associated Press is reporting that one of the many issues the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is looking into the issue of whether or not Olympic athletes should be allowed to blog.

Citebite Helps With Citing Quotes But Messes With Inbound Links (February 9, 2007): Citebite is a useful deep linking tool.

Yahoo's Impresssive Pipes Already Clogged (February 8, 2007): Yahoo launched a new mashup tool called Yahoo Pipes earlier today.

How To Achieve Blog Nirvana (February 7, 2007): Valleywag has a funny post about what it takes to achieve blog nirvana.

New York Times To Post User-Generated Videos (February 7, 2007): The Red Herring is reporting that the New York Times plans to start posting videos created and submitted by users in March.

News Reader of the Future? (February 6, 2007): Here is a gadget that has potential for being a device people will regularly use to read news, rss feeds, blogs or email.

How Much Money Can You Make From Blogging? (February 5, 2007): The Christian Science Monitor has an article that looks at what bloggers can make from their blogs.

Equisearch Launches Riding Through College Blog (February 5, 2007): Thankfully not all blogs are about gadgets, technology or celebrity gossip.

Digg Removes Top Diggers List (February 2, 2007): There are many bloggers discussing Digg's decision to remove its list of Top Diggers.

Viacom Wants 100,000+ Videos Removed From YouTube (February 2, 2007): Paid Content is reporting that Viacom wants all of its video clips for content produced by MTV, BET and Paramount removed from YouTube.

Amazon Launches Amapedia Wiki Product Site (February 1, 2007): Amazon.

Pay Per Post Calls Itself a Rockstar Startup (February 1, 2007): Pay Per Post has ramped up the cheese factor with an online reality tv show called RockStartup.

British Companies Slow to Launch Blogs (January 31, 2007): An article in the Independent Online says British companies have been slow to blog and that only two FTSE 100 companies have blogs.

Technorati's WTF Means Where's the Fire (January 31, 2007): Technorati may be building a memedigger type of feature for Technorati called WTF.

Snap Preview Anywhere: Fantastic or Annoying? (January 30, 2007): Nick Wilson at Performancing explains why Snap.

Bloggers Discuss Windows Vista Launch (January 30, 2007): Windows Vista has officially launched for consumers.

Ask a Ninja Cuts Ad Deal With Federated Media (January 30, 2007): Ninjas may spend too much time enjoying deadly rounds of niniature golf but they still make time to sell ads.