Blogging News: Page 63
This is page 63 of the blogging news archives.
Military Psyops Propaganda Flowing Through the Blogosphere (January 27, 2006): The BBC discusses a recently declassified document called the Information Operations Roadmap that was written by officials at the Pentagon in 2003.
Sports Blogs Discuss Kobe Bryant's Big Game (January 27, 2006): Kobe Bryant scored 81 points the other night against Toronto.
Bloggers Despise Fake Coke Zero Blog (January 26, 2006): The Age has an article about the Coke Zero campaign which included a Zero Movement website.
New York Times Puts New Blog Behind TimesSelect Wall (January 25, 2006): There are blogs going up behind the New York Times' new pay wall.
Food Blog Award Winners Announced (January 25, 2006): The winners of the 2005 Food Blog Awards have been announced.
Aspiring Journalist Wishes Death to the Blogs (January 25, 2006): Eric Gilmore, Senior Writer at The East Carolinian has an article called "Death to the Blog.
Google: No Blogger Service for China (January 25, 2006): The AP reports that Google will be providing search services in China at the .
Blogs Cover Sundance Film Festival (January 24, 2006): The Sundance Film Festival is becoming a blog fest according to a Reuters story that reports on some of the blog coverage.
NYC Cab Driver Blogs Life as a Cabbie (January 24, 2006): The Associated Press reports that a 30-year-old New York City cab driver named Melissa Plaut is blogging some of her cabbie tales at New York Hack.
Bloggers Discuss Du Bist Deutschland Campaign (January 24, 2006): There has been heavy coverage in the blogosphere of Germany's du Bist Deutschland, a marketing campaign designed to make Germans feel better about themselves and their country.
McDonald's Corporate Responsibility Blog (January 24, 2006): McDonald's has a new corporate responsibility blog called Open for Discussion.
New Blog Seeks Bad Marketing Pitches (January 23, 2006): Kevin Dugan, author of the Strategic Public Relations blog, and Richard Laermer, CEO of RLM Public Relations, have started a blog called the Bad Pitch Blog.
Are Blogs a Corporate Security Risk? (January 23, 2006): An article on Physorg.
Finalists for the 2006 Bloggies Announced (January 23, 2006): The finalists for the 2006 Bloggies have been announced and voting is now open.
Feedster Supports Standardized RSS Icon (January 22, 2006): Feedster has announced that they will also be supporting the RSS icon that the Mozilla browser uses to indicate when a website has a feed available.
Gawker to Develop Original Video Content (January 22, 2006): Blogebrity asks is "Gawker TV on its way?" after reading a help wanted post on Gawker for the Gawker Guerrilla Video Project.
PostSecret Attracts Readers Whether Blog, Book or Exhibit (January 21, 2006): The PostSecret blog is incredibly popular.
Tribune Article Claims Frey Scoop for MSM (January 21, 2006): Steve Johnson, the Chicago Tribune's Internet critic, writes that it is really the mainstream media that uncovered the scoop that James Frey made up parts of his nonfiction book called A Million Little Pieces.
USA Today Launches Several More Blogs (January 20, 2006): USA Today has launched several new blogs including On Deadline, a breaking news blog; Hotel Hotsheet, a hotel and travel blog; The Weather Guys, a weather blog; and O-Factor, a blog with daily Oscar buzz.
Professor's Blog Takes on Professor Ratings Website (January 20, 2006): The Digital Collegian reports that a college professor has launched a blog called Rate Your Students in response to the RateMyProfessors.