Blogging News: Page 41

This is page 41 of the blogging news archives.

Netscape Now Accepting Video Submissions (October 1, 2006): Netscape is now accepting video submissions.

John Mayer Pokes Fun at Gossip Blogs (September 30, 2006): Singer, songwriter and blogger John Mayer is poking fun at some of the most popular celebrity blogs including Perez Hilton, Pink Is The New Blog and TMZ.

MySpace and Seventeen Magazine Launch Web Safety Campaign (September 30, 2006): TechWeb reports that MySpace and Seventeen magazine have teamed up in an effort to provide tips and information about internet safety.

PodShow Raises Another $15 Million (September 30, 2006): PodShow, Inc.

Doonesbury Cartoonist Garry Trudeau to Launch Military Blog (September 29, 2006): Garry Trudeau, the author of the Doonesbury cartoon, will be launching a military blog, called The Sandbox, on doonesbury.

GE Launches Blog to Cover Wired Nextfest (September 29, 2006): GE has launched a blog called BloggingNext.

MySpace Takes on Voter Apathy (September 29, 2006): MySpace.

BuzzLogic Will Attempt to Identify Influential Blogs (September 28, 2006): VentureBeat reports that BuzzLogic has raised $1.

Wee Blogs on a WeeWorld Written by WeeMees (September 28, 2006): WeeWorld is an online world where can create a WeeMee, a graphical image of you that you assign skin color, hair color, eye color and clothes.

Consumer Reports Launches Safety Blog (September 27, 2006): Consumer Reports has launched a new blog on safety called, Consumer Reports on Safety.

Cute Little Elephants and Donkeys Required on New Political Blogs (September 26, 2006): Mainstream media outlets are busy launching political blogs.

Over 1.279 Billion People Still Blogless in China (September 26, 2006): CNN reports that number of blogs in China has passed 34 million with a readership of 75 million readers.

Wallop: The Flash-based, Invite-Only Social Network That Charges Fees (September 26, 2006): The strategy behind the new Wallop social network seems to be to do the opposite of what every successful social network is doing.

The Producer, the Writer and the Liveblogging Experience (September 26, 2006): Tim Kring, the creator of the new NBC series, Heroes, was online during the premiere last night and liveblogged during the episode.

Yahoo Cuts Deal With Al Gore's Current TV (September 25, 2006): The New York Times reports that Yahoo has cut a deal with Al Gore's Current TV video website.

Video Sharing: The New Corporate Security Threat (September 25, 2006): First blogs were the big threat to corporations.

Jared Leto Wants Blogging to Die (September 24, 2006): Actor Jared Leto has had enough of blogging.

Church 2.0 (September 23, 2006): The Red Herring has an interesting article about churches and religious groups that are starting to embracing Web 2.

Cookie Magazine Launches Baby and Parenting Blog (September 23, 2006): Cookie magazine has launched a website that includes a blog for parents called Daysitter.

Boing Boing Launches Boing Boing Boing (September 22, 2006): Boing Boing has announced the launch of a weekly podcast show.