Blogging News: Page 70

This is page 70 of the blogging news archives.

Censored Gawker Blogs to Run on Yahoo News (November 16, 2005): Yahoo has cut a content deal with Gawker Media to feature posts from Gawker blogs starting with these five: Gawker, Wonkette, Gizmodo, Defamer and Lifehacker.

CBS News to Review Personal Blogs of Employees (November 15, 2005): CBS News employees interested in started blogs and CBS News employees that already have a personal blog must check their blog in with the SVP of Standards.

Underneath Their Robes Disappears After Blogger Named (November 15, 2005): The Underneath Their Robes blog, which posted judicial gossip and humor, has gone offline after the anonymous blogger called Article III Groupie (A3G for short) was identified in a recent New Yorker article.

The Story of Hacking Netflix (November 15, 2005): Newstimeslive.

Al Bawaba Launches Arabic/English Language Blogging Service (November 14, 2005): Al Bawaba has launced a new blogging service on Albawaba.

Elisha Cuthbert Blogs for the NHL (November 14, 2005): The NHL is trying to lure hockey fans to NHL.

Colb-Blog: The Colbert Nation Blog (November 14, 2005): There is blog for the Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert's new show on Comedy Central.

Legacy Blogging: Preserving Life's Treasures (November 13, 2005): The Third Age blog has a great post about legacy blogging.

Blog Network Pros and Cons for Bloggers (November 12, 2005): There are lots of bloggers looking into the possibility of joining blog networks these days so here are a few pros and cons about joinging blog networks for bloggers to consider.

New Blog Offers Commercial Blogging Advice (November 12, 2005): Search Engine Guide has an article about the launch of a new blog called Performancing, which offers advice about commercial blogging -- with tips on subjects like boosting blog traffic and making money from blogging.

15,000 Workers Blogging at IBM (November 11, 2005): CNN has another story on corporate blogging at IBM.

Consumers, Users or Slaves? (November 11, 2005): What is the correct term for all the citizen created content? Is it user generated content (UGC), citizen journalism, consumer generated content or something else? Robert Scoble doesn't like the term "user generated content" -- to him this sounds like "slave generated content.

What Does Electronic Paper Mean For Blogs? (November 10, 2005): A company named E-ink has been working on a technology for several years that prints electronic ink onto a sheet of plastic film which is laminated to a layer of circuitry.

Blog About Broccoli and Post Photos of Peppers (November 10, 2005): The image on the right is part of a banner ad Tripod has been displaying on Wired luring people to come to Tripod and blog about broccoli and post pepper pics using Tripod's blogging tools.

Webby Awards Look at World Changing Moments (November 9, 2005): The Webby Awards has provided a list of 10 Web moments they thanked changed the world in celebration of their tenth year.

Law Blawgs: Do You Want a Lawyer Who Blogs? (November 9, 2005): An article in the Wisconsin Technology Network says use of the term "blawg" is on the rise in law firms.

The Greatest Trade Show and Circus On Earth (November 9, 2005): BusinessWeek's Stephen Baker, who also blogs at Blogspotting with Heather Green, has a good article about how startups can use the blogosphere to promote their new company providing they are aware of the risks involved.

Time Running Out for Blog-X Nominations (November 8, 2005): TechWeb is running its second annual Blog-X awards, an award for the best technology blog.

Jenny Jet Combines Blogging, Texting and Fiction (November 7, 2005): NorthJersey.

Survey Finds Few CEOs Plan to Blog (November 7, 2005): A new PRWeek/Burson Marsteller CEO Survey has found that 47% of CEOs find blogs valuable for external communications.