Blogging News: Page 61
This is page 61 of the blogging news archives.
NBC Lawyers Stop Lazy Sunday Viral (February 17, 2006): Boing Boing reports that NBC lawyers have ordered YouTube to remove the popular Lazy Sunday: Chronicles of Narnia video that appeared on Saturday Night Live.
MediaShift on Podcast Directories (February 17, 2006): Mark Glaser at MediaShift has an entry that describes some of the more useful podcast directories including iTunes, Podcast Alley, Yahoo Podcasts, Odeo and Podcast.
Former NYTimes Ombudsman Fears Blogs Could Overcome MSM (February 15, 2006): An article from the Media Giraffe Project cites Daniel Okrent, the former ombudsman of the New York Times, as saying blogs will become the major news source if the mainstream media can't transfer their brands to the web.
The A-List, Llamas and Brrreeeport Headlines (February 14, 2006): Bloggers are testing the blog search engines liked Technorati to see how well they do finding posts that include the text "brrreeeport.
Trogdor is a Dragon Man Not a Web Application (February 14, 2006): Several blogs are reporting that Google is working on an ajax-based editor codenamed Trogdor.
Technorati Adds Filter by Authority Slider (February 14, 2006): Technorati has added a filter by authority slider.
Another Columnist Loathes Blogs (February 13, 2006): Michelle Jarboe, a journalist for the News Record in Greensboro, NC, explains her loathing of blogs in a recent article called "Minority View: Send Blogging Bandwagon on its Way.
Is the U.S. Ready for Blogger Attacks? (February 12, 2006): Is the U.
Daily Kos Founder Building Network of 200 Sports Blogs (February 12, 2006): Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas Zuniga is serious about his sports blogging network SB Nation.
Time Launches Fifth Blog: Eye on Science (February 10, 2006): Time.
Are You Sure You Want to be an Online Video Star? (February 10, 2006): An AP article talks about vlogging to become a star online.
Trapped on a Plane With Jessica Simpson (February 10, 2006): Author Steven J.
Reporters Without Borders Accuses Yahoo of Indirectly Helping to Jail Chinese Writers (February 9, 2006): Yahoo has been accused by Reporters Without Borders of providing information which led to the arrest of Chinese dissident writer Li Zhi.
Senator's Aide Shuts Down Blog After Complaint (February 8, 2006): Stormie Janzen, an aide to Senator Jeff Sessions, has shut down her blog on MySpace after a complaint was sent to Sessions' office.
Massive US Data Collection System to Monitor Blogosphere (February 8, 2006): The Christian Science Monitor has an article about a new U.
Wired Looks at the Podfading Trend (February 8, 2006): A Wired article suggests that podfading is becoming more common as more podcasters either lose interest or quit over concern they don't have enough time to produce a quality podcast.
Latest Gallup Poll Has Good and Bad News for Blogs (February 7, 2006): Editor & Publisher has an article on the latest Gallup Poll with contains both good and bad news for blog lovers and blog haters.
Feedster Gets an Upgrade (February 7, 2006): Feedster has announced the relaunch of its blog and feed search tool.
Blogosphere Continues to Grow (February 6, 2006): Technorati's CEO David Sifry says "The State of the Blogosphere is Strong" in his latest "State of the Blogosphere" posts.
BlogSpot and Blogger.com Problems (February 4, 2006): BlogSpot.