Blogging News: Page 49

This is page 49 of the blogging news archives.

Eefoof Video Site Promises to Pay Video Sharers (July 5, 2006): A new video site called Eefoof.

Video Site Metacafe Raises More Money (July 4, 2006): Mashable reports that Metacafe, an Isreali video sharing site, has received an investment of $15 million.

Air Force Funds $450,000 Blog Study (July 3, 2006): The Air Force Office of Scientific Research believes a comprehensive study of blogs may help fight the War on Terror.

New Site Offers to Pay Bloggers Per Post (July 1, 2006): A blogstorm has erupted about a new service called PayPerPost.

Big Blogging Lies Exposed (June 30, 2006): Ann Handley at MarketingProfs has collected some blogging lies from bloggers.

Study: 70% of Large Companies to Have Blogs by End of 2006 (June 29, 2006): It is not a surprise but it is worth reporting that there are more corporate blogs coming.

Friendster Adds Video Through Grouper Partnership (June 29, 2006): Friendster has added video to its social networking service.

Gladwell Calls Blogs Parasites That Feed on Newspapers (June 28, 2006): Blogebrity has found a statement from Blink author and blogger Malcolm Gladwell that is highly critical of bloggers.

Boost Traffic by Slamming Digg 3.0 (June 28, 2006): ZDNet's Richard MacManus has a post about how to obtain traffic by blogging something overly negative or positive about Digg (or any other popular tech service or company).

Bloggers Share Health News With Sick Blogs (June 27, 2006): SFGate.

New York Times Launches Blog Covering Online Video (June 26, 2006): The New York Times has launched a new blog covering web video and media convergence called Screens.

How Much of a Time Commitment Does Blogging Success Require? (June 26, 2006): A new study on blogging (PDF) by Dr.

Carson Daly Dips Into YouTube Talent Pool (June 24, 2006): Variety reports that Carson Daly has dipped into the YouTube talent pool.

Is Google's CPA Move Bad for Bloggers? (June 23, 2006): Google AdSense has launched a test of a new ad vehicles that pays publishers using Cost-Per-Action (CPA).

Mark Cuban Turns Off Comments (June 23, 2006): Mark Cuban, the blogging Dallas Mavericks owner, has turned off comments on his blog.

Search Tags with TagFetch (June 21, 2006): If you need to search the tagosphere for a particular tag and you want results from a wide range of services like Flickr, Technorati, YouTube, del.

Blogging for the Dixie Chicks (June 19, 2006): The Washington Post has an interesting article about Law professor Junichi Semitsu who is spending the summer touring with the Dixie Chicks as the band's official blogger.

The Blogging Man Seeks Blog Designers (June 19, 2006): The Blogging Man, a political blog convention with a conservative slant, is running a blog design contest.

Daddyblogger Articles for Father's Day (June 18, 2006): Move over Mommybloggers.

Industrious Kid Launches Imbee (June 17, 2006): Industrious Kid has launched Imbee, a service it bills as the "the first secure social networking and blogging destination for kids.