Blogging News: Page 65

This is page 65 of the blogging news archives.

Everyday Hogwash Seeks Blogged Customer Gripes (January 13, 2006): Everyday Hogwash is a contest presented by Sun Rocket that seeks humorous rants about people's bad experiences with companies.

Open the Window Plans Media Diet (January 13, 2006): David Panarelli, creator of the blog OpenTheWindow.

Whistle While You Work? (January 12, 2006): An L.

U.S. Army Offers Content to Blogs Through PR Firm (January 12, 2006): A post on William M.

Tag Cloud Forecast: Partly Greedy (January 11, 2006): 1000Tags.

The Long Tail of Struggling Artists (January 11, 2006): VentureBlog has an interesting article about how aggregators and filterers will be the two technologies that benefit economically from the Long Tail.

Chicago Tribune Adds Blogs Covering Politics and Sports (January 11, 2006): The Chicago Tribune continues to launch blogs.

Technorati Adds Icons to Indicate High and Low Inbound Links (January 10, 2006): Technorati has added new icons to Technorati's search results to indicate blogs that have zero inbound links and blogs that rank in the Technorati 100.

Gadget Bloggers Cover CES 2006 (January 10, 2006): Blogging CES has been mandatory for all serious gadget blogs over the past few days.

Times Running Out to Submit Nominations for 2006 Bloggies (January 9, 2006): The nomination period for the 2006 Bloggies ends at 10:00 PM Eastern Standard Time (GMT-5) on Tuesday, January 10, 2005.

Star Jones Starts Blogging (January 9, 2006): Star Jones, one of the hosts of the View, has started a blog called Shine on AOL's Journals.

Trolling Now a Federal Crime (January 9, 2006): A vague new law could mean criminal penalties for annoying people anonymously on the Internet.

Microsoft Defends Blocking Zhao Jing's Blog (January 8, 2006): Microsoft has blocked the blog of Zhao Jing (also known as Michael Anti), a Chinese journalist and blogger who has spoken out against censorship in China.

Blogging is Already a Profession for Many (January 7, 2006): Journalist Dan Brown has written an article for the London Free Press called "Will blogging become a profession in 2006?" Brown says, "While there's no doubt blogging is a widespread activity, for the vast majority of people it's not a paying proposition.

Media Spotlight for Ana Marie Cox After Wonkette Exit (January 7, 2006): Ana Marie Cox is getting a great deal of coverage from the mainstream media and the blogosphere after deciding to step down from Wonkette and work on her career as a novelist.

Two Blogs at Newsday (January 6, 2006): Newsday has added a couple new blogs.

Ghost Blogging: Revenue Opportunity for Bloggers (January 6, 2006): An articleby Steven Warren for IT Management talks about ghost bloggers.

Inside Line: People Blog Because Cave Paintings are Obsolete (January 5, 2006): Edmunds.

Colbert Low Blogs for Multiple Blog Networks (January 5, 2006): Colbert Low shows how bloggers can make money by blogging for multiple blog networks.

U.S. Military Clamps Down on Soldiers' Blogs (January 4, 2006): The U.S. military has opted to maintain tighter control over milblogs according to a Newsday story.