Blogging News: Page 37

This is page 37 of the blogging news archives.

BlogWorld in Vegas in 2007 (November 14, 2006): A new blogging trade show called BlogWorld and New Media Expo will debut in 2007.

Zune To Add Video Sharing Feature (November 14, 2006): Bloomberg is reporting that Microsoft plans to add a video sharing feature to the Zune player but won't say when that will happen.

Daily Show Pokes Fun at CNN's Blog Party (November 13, 2006): The Daily Show poked a little fun at CNN's E-lection Night Blog Party last week.

Winners of The BoBs Announced (November 13, 2006): The Deutsche Welle 2006 Best of the Blogs Awards jury member gave out honors in the BOBs' 15 categories.

Blogging the Borat Movie (November 13, 2006): The new Borat movie has been a hit at the box office.

New Lycos Service Combines Streaming Video and Live Chat (November 13, 2006): Reuters reports that the somewhat forgotten Lycos website is launching an interactive video channel, called Lycos Cinema, that will stream full-length movies and let users chat about them.

AOL Buys Blogsmith Software (November 12, 2006): Brian Alvey blogs that the Blogsmith blog publishing platform, which was used to build to Weblogs, Inc.

Blogging on the Rise in Saudi Arabia (November 12, 2006): The Washington Post reports (on MSNBC) that blogging is increasingly popular in the Arab world.

Blogger Finds Nazi Skull Shirts at Wal-Mart (November 11, 2006): Bloggers that blog about finding something very unusual can sometimes receive a big traffic surge.

Yahoo Plans to Overhaul Yahoo 360 (November 10, 2006): Yahoo 360, the blogging and social networking service from Yahoo, may be undergoing an overhaul.

Survey Shows How Bloggers Plan to Monetize Blogs (November 10, 2006): An ePublishing Daily survey asked 415 bloggers how they planned to monetize their blogs.

ReviewMe To Pay Bloggers For Reviews (November 9, 2006): TechCrunch reports on a new site called ReviewMe that promises to pay bloggers for reviews.

Star Magazine to Become Blogazine (November 9, 2006): FishbowlNY reports that American Media Inc.

More Money for Topix.net (November 8, 2006): Topix.

Slight Increase in Youth Vote During 2006 Elections (November 8, 2006): The German Press Agency reports that there was a slight increase in voting by voters ages 18 to 29 during yesterday's midterm elections.

Blogs and Exit Poll Data (November 7, 2006): Everybody wants the exit poll data and a Wall Street Journal story says the news media is determined to keep exit poll data from leaking into the blogosphere.

Campaign Blogger Pay List Compiled (November 7, 2006): Blog P.I. is compiling a list of bloggers being paid by candidates in blogger/advisor roles.

Video the Vote (November 6, 2006): If you want to participate in all the voting-related citizen journalism projects you will need both your digital camera and your camcorder.

The State of the Blogosphere and Posting Frequency (November 6, 2006): David Sifry, the CEO and founder of Technorati, has a new State of the Blogosphere post.

BlogMedia Puts Biziki Up for Sale (November 5, 2006): BlogMedia, the publisher of the Blog Herald, has announced that they have put their business blog called Biziki up for sale.