Blogging News: Page 59
This is page 59 of the blogging news archives.
New York Magazine's Weak Linkology Article (March 9, 2006): New York Magazine has a feature called Linkology: How the Most-Linked Blogs Related.
PubSub CEO Steps Down (March 8, 2006): A post on the PubSub blog says CEO Salim Ismail has stepped down.
Blogger Greg Linden Discovers Google Drive Plans (March 7, 2006): Blogger Greg Linden recently found and blogged about Google's plans for infinite storage that were contained in some materials presented at Google analyst day.
Troops in Iraq Denied Access to Some Blogs (March 7, 2006): Wonkette is reporting that US Marines in Iraq no longer have access to some blogs, including Wonkette.
New Jersey Bill Would Stop Anonymous Blog Comments and Forums (March 7, 2006): A new New Jersey bill seeks to stop anonymous posts on blogs and forums.
Wal-Mart Courts Bloggers to Boost Image (March 6, 2006): The New York Times reports tonight that Wal-Mart has been contacting bloggers in an attempt to boost their image.
How Many RSS Feeds Should One Person Read? (March 4, 2006): How many RSS feeds should one person subscribe to before it is too many? How many does it take to get the job done? Ollie at Dayorama recently asked the blogosphere this same question.
St Blog's Parish Includes Hundreds of Catholic Bloggers (March 4, 2006): St.
Blogosphere Will Not Be Beaten By MySpace, Digg, YouTube, StupidVideos, Etc. (March 3, 2006): Steve Rubel says the center of gravity is shifting and the "blogosphere is not where all the action is going to be in the months ahead.
Pakistan Blogspot Blogs Blocked in Mohammed Cartoon Row (March 3, 2006): The BBC reports that Pakistan has blocked several blogs in response to the growing conflict over the Mohammed Cartoons.
Comedian's Blog Tops Technorati Favorites List (March 2, 2006): Comedian Jenée's blog has topped the recently launched Technorati list of the 100 Most Favorited Blogs.
Splogs and Colloidal Silver (March 2, 2006): The Wall Street Journal has an article by Lee Gomes that looks into the cheesy world of content that is written on the cheap to lure traffic from search engines.
Malcolm Gladwell Starts Blogging (March 2, 2006): Malcolm Gladwell, the author of Blink, The Tipping Point and these New Yorker articles started his own blog in February.
Technorati Still Ahead of Google Blogsearch (March 1, 2006): Inc.
President Bush Approves of the Ether Space (March 1, 2006): President Bush appears to approve of blogs that exist on the "ether space" and the growing competition for getting people's attention that professional bloggers and the mainstream media face.
Deleted Blogger Photos Can Still Be Found (February 28, 2006): Be careful what you upload is a good philosophy when you are using any free homepage maker or blogging tool.
Slate Journalist Who Bashed Blogs is a Blogger (February 27, 2006): Mark Glaser tells us in a post on his Media Shift blog that Daniel Gross, the author of the recent blog bashing article on Slate, actually has a blog of his own called Daniel Gross, a Moneyblog.
Study Finds Most Employers Lack Blogging Policy (February 27, 2006): A Star Telegram article begins with the latest blog related firing -- a reporter who was fired for offensive postings on his blog -- and then lists several other blog firings that we have already heard about more than once.
Homeless Man Blogs About Being Homeless (February 27, 2006): The Greensboro News & Record has an article about a blog called View from the Sidewalk which discusses the problem of homelessness.
Blog Search Engine From Bloglines Still in the Works (February 27, 2006): A WebProNews.