Blogging News: Page 67

This is page 67 of the blogging news archives.

Umbria's Splogless Blogtopia Ignores A-List (December 15, 2005): Stephen Baker at Blogspotting has a post about how Umbria Communications, a market intelligence company, monitors the blogosphere.

Wired Article Warns Don't Blog From Work (December 14, 2005): A Wired article about worker privacy warns workers not to blog from their office computer.

Job Seeker Launches Hire Me, Google Blog (December 14, 2005): A job seeker has created a blog called Hire Me, Google in the hopes that Google will noticed the blog and offer up a job opportunity.

Who is Muzi Mei? (December 13, 2005): Muzi Mei is the pen name of a 27-year-old journalist named Li Li who authors one of the most popular blogs in China.

Rocky Balboa Blog Debuts (December 13, 2005): Yo, Adrian! There is a new blog to promote Rocky Balboa, the upcoming Rocky movie, called the Rocky Balboa Blog>.

Red Reporter Announces 2005 Sports Blog Awards (December 13, 2005): Red Reporter has announced the 2005 Sports Blog Awards after noticing that there were not many awards for sports blogs.

Using Blog Search Engines Instead of Comments (December 13, 2005): Dave Winer at Scripting News has added a green Technorati icon that points to Technorati's list of inbound links to his blog.

Some Corporations Jump on Podcasting (December 12, 2005): The Baltimore Sun has an article about how several corporation are taking the early plunge in podcasting.

Bloggers Cover Massive Explosion at Hertfordshire Fuel Depot (December 11, 2005): A huge explosion has occured at an oil depot north of London near Hemel Hempstead.

Who Let the Trolls Out? (December 10, 2005): Jim Kukral at Revenews has an article that says the message board trolls have spread to the blogosphere.

BBC Enters Blogosphere With Blog by Nick Robinson (December 10, 2005): WebProNews reports on the BBC's launch of Nick Robinson's Newslog.

Forbes Publisher: Blogs Threaten Mainstream Media (December 8, 2005): Rich Karlgaard, the publisher of Forbes magazine who recently started a blog on Forbes.

Kendra Wilkinson Blogging for the Philadelphia Eagles (December 8, 2005): Add another one to the list of celebrity bloggers used for promotion.

The New York Times is Blogospheric (December 8, 2005): It was only a matter of time before the New York Times became active in the blogosphere.

Dental Student Suspended Over Blog (December 7, 2005): First bloggers were fired because of blogs.

Blog Posts Coming Soon to a Flexible Plastic Display Near You (December 7, 2005): The hope that blog posts may soon be viewable on flexible plastic displays may soon be realized.

European Publishers Council Head Says Internet Content Won't Remain Free For Long (December 7, 2005): European publishers have just about had it with Google, Inc.

J-Walk and Oh Gizmo Post November Blog Revenues (December 6, 2005): The J-Walk Blog, a popular and funny blog that is listed on the IWJ's list of Best Author Blogs, has an interesting post about blogging income in which J-Walk reveals his own revenues from his blog in November.

BlogMedia Relaunches Blog Network List (December 6, 2005): BlogMedia, Inc.

Best of the Web Launches Blog Directory (December 5, 2005): Best of the Web (BOTW), which has been around since 1994, has launched a directory just for blogs called Best of the Web Blogs that debuts with over 5,000 blogs listed.