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»  Blogs as dead media

By bharath B | Published 08/6/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
(((I warned you that blogging was inherently unstable. It's built on an unstable platform. How hard is that to understand?)))


»  Rosie O'Donnell takes a break from blogging haiku

By bharath B | Published 08/5/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
No more haiku from Rosie?

It's a sad day in the blogosphere. Rosie O'Donnell, famed for creating poems on her blog, has informed her readers that she's taking a break, even though she is veritably addicted to writing:


»  Learning from blogging

By bharath B | Published 08/4/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
“How can I know what I think until I see what I say?”  - E.M. Forster

This sentiment perfectly captures the essence of how we learn through this hot technology inelegantly called blogging.


»  Blog Log: The week in local blogging

By bharath B | Published 08/2/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
Asheville has a certain reputation regarding the type of people who flock to this fair city. Not to perpetuate stereotypes, but to outsiders (speaking in general terms, of course), the typical Ashevillean is seen as someone who grows the hair out a little longer, obsesses over treading lightly, and holds radical beliefs about the afterlife.


»  Blogging on the rise in Egypt despite security risks, threats, says report

By bharath B | Published 08/1/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
A few years ago, the word blog would have mostly likely been met with blank stares or looks of confusion. In 2004, Egypt had only 40 registered blogs, and the idea of posting thoughts on personal web pages for the public to read was virtually unheard of at the time.


»  Blogging the news

By bharath B | Published 07/31/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
The note from Lori Morse of Los Angeles explained that she was a longtime reader and she worried about the loss of features and staffers from The Times. She offered to help in any way she could.


»  Tennis.com, NBC Serve Blogging Pact

By bharath B | Published 07/30/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
Tennis.com, the Web offshoot of Tennis Magazine, has forged a deal with NBC Universal to provide live blogging commentary for all of the 2008 Olympic tennis matches that will be streamed on NBCOlympics.com.


»  Is Social Networking and Blogging Bad for Business?

By bharath B | Published 07/29/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
Blog and social networking sites continue to rise in popularity as today’s tech-savvy professionals stay connected with friends, family and colleagues around the world.


»  The Changing Blogosphere and Blogging 2.0

By bharath B | Published 07/28/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
Is blogging today fundamentally different to blogging five years ago? It’s a topic some smart people have been discussing recently.


»  Live blogging from the Empire State Games

By bharath B | Published 07/26/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
With 26 sports and about 6,000 athletes, there's plenty of action going on at the Empire State Games.


»  13 Apps to Turn Your iPhone into a Blogging Machine

By bharath B | Published 07/25/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
Seeing as how Web services today are becoming more and more multi-faceted and multi-functional, particularly in the social networking and social media space, it really is open to debate what is and what is not part of a specific segment of the market.


»  New Univ. blogging system means new route of communication

By bharath B | Published 07/24/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
The new system, which uses the WordPress Multi-User platform, was developed by Terence Armentano from the Center for Online and Blended Learning.


»  Live-blogging Obama's news conference in Jordan

By bharath B | Published 07/23/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and two other senators just held a news conference in Amman, Jordan.


»  Introducing The World’s Top PR Blogs – Now Why PR People Should be Blogging

By bharath B | Published 07/21/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
Finally, a list that classifies The World’s Top PR Blogs! Hats off to Matthew Watson for taking leverage to launch this quest. Matthew Watson, an upcoming PR star who started the blog “From PR to Eternity” while he was still a college student. 


»  Blogging and bringing home the bacon

By bharath B | Published 07/19/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
The modern woman, per the popular '70s television commercial, was once "bringing home the bacon and frying it up in a pan." Now she's also writing a blog.


»  Lessons From One Year of Blogging

By bharath B | Published 07/16/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
One year ago I launched this blog with a notion but no clue. The notion was that I wanted to make sense of the baffling, bad but somehow occasionally powerful stuff that was emerging under the aegis “Web 2.0.” [It has lately been usefully redubbed "social media"].



»  Setting Strategy: Blogs can give small-business Web sites a personal touch

By bharath B | Published 07/15/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
The Internet gives small-business owners a powerful marketing tool that is economical, efficient and never calls in sick.


»  Montreal ISV creates an alternative to Twitter

By bharath B | Published 07/14/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
Canadian Wikitravel and Certifi.ca founder Evan Prodromou has launched an open-source microblogging tool that will give users — including those in the enterprise — an alternative to industry leader Twitter.


»  Blogs can play important role in company culture

By bharath B | Published 07/12/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
Blogs may sometimes seem an overused form of communication, but they remain an important instrument in the corporate tool kit.


»  WordPress and TypePad Spawn Mobile Blogging

By bharath B | Published 07/11/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
Forgive us while we navel-gaze for a minute, but we were particularly pleased to learn that a mobile app for WordPress will debut in the iPhone store soon. The app will work with both Wordpress.com blogs and on-premise installations of version 2.5.1 and newer.


»  Can Google Docs work for live blogging?

By bharath B | Published 07/10/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
Amit Agarwal from blog Digital Inspiration has a great guest post on the Official Google Docs blog today outlining how anyone can use the service as a live blogging tool.


»  Why am I still blogging?

By bharath B | Published 07/9/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
Like many other bird bloggers, I am answering the question that Mike from 10,000 Birds has posed to us to celebrate the 3rd anniversary of I and the Bird: Why the heck am I still bird blogging?


»  Learning From Business Blogging Mistakes

By bharath B | Published 07/8/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
With as many right things you can do with a blog to make it successful, there are nearly as many things you can do wrong. Below are 3 common mistakes companies make with corporate blogs, why they make them and what you can do to avoid them.


»  Has FriendFeed been Giving Handouts to the Big Boys of Blogging?

By bharath B | Published 07/7/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
It seems like, for better or worse, we just can't quite come to a decision about FriendFeed, can we?  Perhaps we're resigned to an endless back and forth about the social aggregating platform.


»  Correlation, Causation, And Blogging

By bharath B | Published 07/1/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
You only have to hang around the world of social science research- or policy-related blogging for a few hours before you come across someone willing to snottily inform you, or some other luckless interlocutor, that although the finding of this or that paper may appeal to you, nevertheless don't you know that Correlation Is Not Causation. Often this seems to be the only thing they know about statistics.


»  Spoiler alert: Blogging WWE Night of Champions results

By bharath B | Published 06/30/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
WATCHING World Wrestling Entertainment Night of Champions on Jack TV and the action is about to start.


»  Blogging the Product Safety Bill Conference

By bharath B | Published 06/28/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
I should probably call this entry retrospective blogging on the product safety bill conference since it took place at 4ish Wednesday and will continue after Congress returns from the July 4 recess.


»  Blog startup lands $1.6M in funding, adding jobs

By bharath B | Published 06/27/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
With the help of Compendium Blogware, a group of race fans found the celebratory bottle of absinthe they were seeking.


»  Is Personal Blogging Fast-Fading?

By bharath B | Published 06/26/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
Remember when people used to blog for fun? When you could type in a friend's clever web address and be instantly delighted with the goings-on of their daily lives?


»  A new internet marketing blog offers blogging tips on network marketing and mlm business

By bharath B | Published 06/25/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
Ekobay.com is the brainchild of entrepreneur Curt Landberg who has taken an unconventional spiritual journey on his path to success. Curt says "I’m the writer who’s responsible for all the material you read at the Ekobay.com blog. Apart from managing Ekobay, a Warriors blueprint to success, I’m also currently a RSE student in Yelm, Washington.


»  SEM: Blogging from the Personal Democracy Forum – Republicans Have Issues, Democrats Have Questions

By bharath B | Published 06/24/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
The Personal Democracy Forum is a chance every year for advocacy and political groups to find out how the internet can help them connect to their audience. 


»  PC Advisor's ultimate guide to blogging

By bharath B | Published 06/21/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
Got something to talk about? Find the right home and best add-ons for your blog with PC Advisor.


»   Blogging is not all fun in Saudi Arabia

By bharath B | Published 06/20/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
In recent years, the act of blogging has snowballed into a hugely popular part of the internet, with statistics suggesting that there are currently over 112 million blogs, with the number fast rising.


»  Journalism isn't blogging, and blogging isn't journalism

By bharath B | Published 06/19/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
Former BBC correspondent Misha Glenny launched a forthright attack on the corporation today for the pressures it places on its reporters, and for hiring correspondents without the appropriate knowledge of the countries in which they operate.


»  AP in moves to stop lifting of stories by bloggers

By bharath B | Published 06/17/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
The Associated Press is trying to tighten up the rules about how much of its stories can be 'lifted" and used on websites.


»  AP to meet with blogging group to form guidelines

By bharath B | Published 06/17/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
The Associated Press, following criticism from bloggers over an AP assertion of copyright, plans to meet this week with a bloggers' group to help form guidelines under which AP news stories could be quoted online.


»  Mobile Blogging: My Portable Blog Writing Kit

By bharath B | Published 06/16/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
Last week I put a message on Twitter that prompted a couple of people to ask for more details: On way to sunny Reading, fighting through traffic and rain to see a client, writing blog posts on the road and trying to not feel car sick


»  Twittering and blogging in business

By bharath B | Published 06/16/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
The KNS' Carly Harrington writes of the growing trend: When UT Federal Credit Union wanted to get the word out about a new student Web site, employees armed with cans of spray paint went to "the rock" on the University of Tennessee's fraternity row.


»  Become The Top Blogging Site Tips

By bharath B | Published 06/14/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
If you are blogging and you want to build a top blogging site, you are reading the right article. Do you want to be the top most blogging site? With more pictures and more traffic including revenue? Of course, everyone in this business aims to be the most famous blogging site.


»  Future of Journalism: Blogging, twittering and live video

By bharath B | Published 06/13/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
Andy Carvin is senior product manager for online communities at National Public Radio in Washington. As coordinator of NPR's social media strategy, he has helped NPR programs learn how to use blogs and social networks to promote dialogue and collaboration with the general public. He is interested in the use of Twitter for disaster relief and citizen journalism.


»  Six Apart's handy Blog It service hits the iPhone

By bharath B | Published 06/13/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
This morning, Six Apart unveiled its newest iPhone creation, a very svelte-looking port of Blog It, which the company introduced back in April. The simple tool lets you write and cross-blog a post or status update to several services at once.


»  Of Blogging and Omar’s Blog

By bharath B | Published 06/12/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
I have been thinking  of writing about this for some time. It has been a new phenomenon, and like everything new that happens in Kashmir or about Kashmir, becomes an area of my interest and I feel like analysing it.


»  Blog bitten celebs

By bharath B | Published 06/12/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
At a time when urban India has been blog-bitten in a big way, Bollywood and television celebs too have found a great way to connect with their fans, pick up a cause or even settle ‘professional’ scores in cyberia.


»  WWDC 08: The ultimate live blogging kit?

By bharath B | Published 06/9/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
I'm now en route to San Francisco to cover the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference - and, I hope, the launch of the 3G iPhone.


»  Moving my Blogging

By bharath B | Published 06/9/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
I am moving my blogging to this venue, which means I will likely post less on the others, which can still be accessed through my main blog at http://xianleft.blogspot.com..


»  Blog Yourself Healthy

By bharath B | Published 06/7/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
For reasons superficial to serious, comical to educational, it seems that blogging has become the way of the world. No matter the reason, there is no denying it – online communities have become a sure way to communicate and relate to others. Even better, blogging can be a daily way to improve your health and the health of others.


»  A blog can change your life

By bharath B | Published 06/7/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
"I think blogging is for jobless people," declared a friend over lunch one day. It is totally untrue.


»  Friday Cat Blogging - 6 June 2008

By bharath B | Published 06/7/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
I'm back. Jetlagged, but back. Full service blogging will resume tomorrow, but in the meantime here's a special vacation edition of catblogging.


»  Informal Blogging Event at DAC Gains Interest

By bharath B | Published 05/30/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
It’s always a pleasant surprise to find another pocket of EDA bloggers, such as Sean Murphy’s site. Unfortunately, Sean appears to belong to the old “Richard Goering is EDA” crowd.


»  Why The NY Times And Mashable.com Were Off Base On Blogging And Heart Failure

By bharath B | Published 05/30/2008 | Blogging | Unrated
OK, I'm going off-campus in this post, but I now feel as though I've joined a "privileged class" that entitles me to comment on the New York Times story questioning the connection between the stresses of prolific blogging and heart failure and subsequently, a completely distasteful post on Mashable.com about being able to see (on a map) where bloggers are "dropping dead." The NY Times piece was shoddy reporting.


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