Blogging News: Page 51

This is page 51 of the blogging news archives.

Bizarre No-link Comment Spam Discovered (May 31, 2006): Boing Boing has a post by Mark Frauenfelder who says he has been getting some unusual comment spam submitted to his Mad Professor blog.

50 Million Americans Are Online Content Creators (May 30, 2006): ClickZ reports on a Pew study that says 50 million Americans are creating online content.

Harvey Weinstein Invests in aSmallWorld (May 29, 2006): Reuters reports that aSmallWorld, an invitation-only social network targeting movers and shakers, has received backing from film mogul Harvey Weinstein.

Liberal Bloggers to Meet in Las Vegas (May 28, 2006): A New York Times article says 1,000 liberal bloggers are getting together for a convention in Las Vegas.

Share Your OPML as an Alist (May 28, 2006): Michael Arrington, whose TechCrunch feed already tops Share Your OPML's Top 100 list, says that Share Your OMPL is "already a good blog ranking system, and over time it has the chance to become the definitive ranking and recommendation system for blogs.

New Yorker Plans Website Upgrade (May 27, 2006): The Boston Herald has an interview with David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker.

Congressman Live Blogs Capitol Lockdown (May 26, 2006): The Rayburn House Office Building at the U.

Bloggers Cover Enron Convictions (May 25, 2006): Bloggers are covering the convictions in the Enron case.

Martha Stewart Living Plans Social Network (May 25, 2006): A social network from Martha Stewart may be on the horizon.

Slate's David Plotz is Blogging the Bible (May 24, 2006): Slate's David Plotz has started blogging the Bible.

Fine Fools Blog Network For Sale (May 24, 2006): Paul Scrivens has announced that he is selling the Fine Fools blog network.

Associated Press and Technorati Partner (May 24, 2006): Technorati reports that they have partnered with the Associated Press (AP) to provide blog roundup features on 440 AP member websites.

Beware The Dark Net (May 24, 2006): The BBC reports that Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee believes there should be only one internet, not one or more internets.

Another URL Change for MSN Spaces Users (May 23, 2006): The Space Craft reports that MSN Spaces' users will soon be getting new URLS.

Schools in Illinois to Monitor Student Blogs in 2007 (May 23, 2006): The AP reports that the Illinois School District plans to monitor the blogs and MySpace profiles of some of their students.

Those Double-Underlined Words on Blogs (May 22, 2006): Robert Scoble has a post that notes the double-underlined words, a form of web advertising, that are starting to appear on some blogs and websites.

Audio Version of Colbert's Speech Tops iTunes (May 22, 2006): The New York Times reports that an audio version of Stephen Colbert's WHCA speech has topped the charts on iTunes.

Feedpass Provides RSS Subscribe Page for Feeds (May 21, 2006): Feedpass is a new service that provides an RSS subscription page (or landing page) where people can quickly subscribe to your RSS feed from a variety of RSS readers and email readers.

Technorati Adds Individual Blog Data Cards (May 20, 2006): Technorati has added more information about individual blogs.

Narrow Your Google Blog Search by Date (May 20, 2006): Google has announced an upgrade to Google Blog Search that includes the option to limit your search by a specific time period.