Blogging News: Page 31
This is page 31 of the blogging news archives.
Shiny Media Gets $4.5 Million in Funding (January 29, 2007): Bright Station Ventures has invested $4.
Huffington Post Debuts HuffIt Memedigger (January 28, 2007): The Huffington Post has added a memedigger feature to its website called HuffIt.
Blog Streaking, Google-stalking and Photolurking (January 27, 2007): A New Scientist article looks at new activities and habits of people in the Internet age like egosurfing, Google-stalking and being a Wikipediholic.
YouTube to Share Ad Revenues With YouTubers (January 27, 2007): YouTube is planning to share in ad revenues with Youtubers.
Victoria Beckham is Blogging (January 26, 2007): Posh (Victoria Beckham) has been blogging from the Beckham Brand Limited website at dvbstyle.
George Bush No Longer a Miserable Failure? (January 26, 2007): There are some blog headlines today that say President George Bush is no longer a miserable failure.
2007 Bloggies Open for Voting (January 26, 2007): The 2007 Bloggies are now open for voting.
Hillary Clinton Starts a Conversation (January 25, 2007): Senator Hillary Clinton entered the 2008 presidential race this past weekend with a video posted on her website titled, "I'm In".
Three Blog and RSS Directories Sold (January 25, 2007): The Blog Herald reports that three blog and rss directories have been sold recently by the Bloggy Network.
Fox Seeks Identity of YouTuber (January 25, 2007): Google Watch and Hollywood Reporter are reporting that Fox is seeking the identity of a YouTuber who uploaded episodes of Fox's hit shows 24 and The Simpsons.
New Blog Hosting Service: ShoutPost (January 24, 2007): A new free blog hosting service has debuted called ShoutPost.
Wikipedia Doghouse for Microsoft (January 24, 2007): Microsoft has tried to buy its way around Wikipedia (or should we say Nofollowpedia).
Gravatar to Return Next Month (January 23, 2007): Gravatar is a service that allows little avatars (called gravatars) to appear next to people's comments left on blogs.
ICANN Launches a Blog (January 23, 2007): ICANN has launched a new blog at blog.
Study Finds 1 in 3 Moms Have Recently Read a Blog (January 22, 2007): The Parenting Group's 24/7 MomConnection study found that moms are using new media including blogs and video.
Wikipedia Applies Nofollow Bandage in Lame Spam Fighting Attempt (January 22, 2007): Wikipedia has made the decision to add the nofollow attribute to all external links on the English language Wikipedia site.
Get a First Life. Membership is Free (January 21, 2007): Second Life has been receiving a great deal of mostly positive press over the past several months.
BooBox Launching Affiliate Tools for Blogs (January 21, 2007): TechCrunch reports that Brazil-based BooBox will be launching a tool to help bloggers sell products from their blogs using clickable images.
Weblogs Inc. to Shutter Some Small Blogs (January 20, 2007): Valleywag is reporting that AOL's Weblogs Inc.
Bloglines Still Dominant Web-based RSS Reader (January 19, 2007): Data from Hitwise indicates that Bloglines is still the dominate web-based rss reader.