Blogging News: Page 74
This is page 74 of the blogging news archives.
Technorati Alters Inbound Link Calculations (September 30, 2005): Technorati has changed the way it ranks inbound links from blogs.
Oodles of Blog Networks (September 30, 2005): Several blog networks have launched over the past few weeks and there are many others, like Federated Media Publishing, are in the early planning stages.
Marketers Look for Viral Hits With Adverblogs (September 30, 2005): Marketing companies are still trying adverblogs despite the fact that many of them get slammed by bloggers.
Blogging About Nothing at All (September 29, 2005): The Independent Tigerweekly has an article by Stephen Phillips that analysis three of the personal blog services often used by teen bloggers and college students.
Blog Links to Wikipedia Soar (September 28, 2005): Analysis by Blogpulse.
Former FEMA Director Blames Blog For His Downfall (September 27, 2005): We're not making this one up, we swear.
SFGate.com Adds Two Sports Blogs (September 27, 2005): Yet another mainstream media blog network is up and running.
Ann Arbor's Active Blogosphere (September 26, 2005): The Michigan Review has an article about blogs located in or discussing the Ann Arbor, Michigan region which is also where the University of Michigan is located.
How Much Can Bloggers Make? (September 26, 2005): Wired has an article about blogging for money that focuses on the blog networks like Gawker Media and Weblogs, Inc.
ABC News Enters Blogosphere (September 25, 2005): ABC News has entered the blogosphere with three news blogs.
Blogger Feels Pressure to Blog About Rita (September 25, 2005): ZDNet has a new article about blogger Brendan Loy who received a lot of web traffic for his coverage of Hurricane Katrina.
Holtzbrinck Publishers Tries Podcasts (September 22, 2005): A new website features podcasts created using books from Holtzbrinck's publishers which includes imprints like Farrar Straus & Giroux, Henry Holt, Picador, St.
The Houston Chronicle's Growing Blog Network (September 20, 2005): The Houston Chronicle is just one of many newspapers that have been building blog networks as newspapers try and recapture readers that have been lost to the blogosphere.
Webby Awards Adds Three New Blog Categories (September 19, 2005): The Webby Awards announced that they will be expanding the blog categories in their 10th Annual Webby Awards.
Blogging for the Soul (September 19, 2005): ClickZ reports on a new study called the The Blog Trends Survey conducted by Digital Marketing Services, Inc.
Blogs Boost Photo-Hosting Site Traffic (September 15, 2005): The popularity of blogs is driving traffic to websites that offer photo-hosting according to a Nielsen/NetRatings study.
Google Launches Blog Search Beta (September 14, 2005): Google has launched a blog search beta.
Nerd TV Debuts (September 12, 2005): NerdTV, a weekly online tv show hosted by PBS.
MSM Using Katrina to Get Foothold in Blogosphere (September 12, 2005): The mainstream media, including organizations like CNN, ABC News, CBS News, MSNBC and USA Today have all launched blogs to cover Katrina's deadly impact.
CBS to Launch Public Eye Blog Tomorrow (September 11, 2005): Mainstream media continues to grab more of the blogosphere marketshare.