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» The Pirate Bay rolls out anonymous blogging service
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Torrent aggregator The Pirate Bay has announced a new blogging service that promises writers that they can post almost anything they want.
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» Feministe Feedback: Blogging About Your Personal Life
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I have a feminist blog that I update pretty regularly, and of course people close to me end up in it from time to time. Anyway, I made a post about an argument my friend and I had, and she ended up reading it.
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» Live-blogging the Clinton-Obama debate in Philadelphia
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Democratic rivals Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama debated this evening in Philadelphia and we followed things as they happened. The moderators were ABC News' Charles Gibson and George Stephanopoulos. The event was broadcast by ABC-TV.
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» LIVE-BLOGGING AND SETTING THE SCENE
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I'll be live blogging the debate from on site here in the city of Brotherly Love, while Mark and Chuck will be doing so from DC.
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» Six Apart launches cross-blogging Facebook app
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Six Apart Ltd., which hosts the popular Movable Type and TypePad blogging tools, today unveiled a tool it said allows Facebook users to post to multiple blogs or microblogs across the Web from within the social network.
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» Pat Dempsey announces the addition of blogging to his website
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Former RE/MAX World Long Drive Senior Champion Pat Dempsey announced that he has now added blogging to his website. “ I’m looking forward to sharing my journey through golf, long drive, and fitness.
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» Mobile Blogging and Social Networking - Why You’ll Be Doing It Before Long
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Two parallel industries have seen significant growth in the past few years. The first is the mobile phone industry with particular growth in the area of mobile broadband. The second is the online world of blogging and social networking.
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» Six Apart brings blogging application to Facebook
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Movable Type and TypePad developer Six Apart on Wednesday will introduce a new blogging tool for users of Facebook social networking site. The free application, dubbed Blog It, will allow people to post to their blogs directly from within the Facebook interface.
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» Blogging from the Luxury Summit: Robert Frank Keynote Speech
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Greetings from the Luxury Summit at the Four Seasons in Westlake Village, California. Last night, I attended the opening dinner.
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» On feminist blogging, community and privilege
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All of us at Feministing have been following the heated discussion happening in the feminist blogosphere right now about issues of race and privilege. (We're not going to summarize, but here is some suggested reading. )
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» How to win at 'Blogging Idol'
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I had to chuckle after opening the Life section of today’s Statesman Journal and reading Capi Lynn’s Forward This column. In case you missed it, Capi’s about to become an official blogger.
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» Masters Final Round real-time blogging -- Pt. 25
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This is the shot–the approach on 17–that will decide how difficult 18 will be for Immelman…
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» Weekend Malibu Blogging
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Did you miss me? Or did the miracle of pre-scheduled posting fool you into thinking that I was here all weekend?
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» Masters Final Round real-time blogging -- Pt. 23
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Is Treveor Immelman bad for golf?
His complete domination from start to finish of the 2008 Masters has proven to be one of the most forgetable, utterly dull Masters in recent memory (unless, of course, you are Immelman or one of his family or friends).
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» Blogging Can Be A Killer Occupation
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They work long hours, often to exhaustion. Many are paid by the piece - not garments, but blog posts. This is the digital-era sweatshop. You may know it by a different name: home.
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» Blogging Iran: Politics and Poetry
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Blogging is big in Iran. We already knew that from Technorati statistics on the prevalence of Farsi language blogs on the Web. But now comes a fascinating insight into what all those bloggers are blogging about.
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» Is writer's blog causing writer's block?
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Blogging can help writers, or waste their time. Some blogs are fun, writes Jane Sullivan.
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» Conquering Fear of Blogging
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Three different friends over the last two days have told me about their fear of creating, a fear of blogging. They each had their own demons to wrestle: perfectionism, failure, self-consciousness.
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» Corporate blogging remains in its infancy in RP
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Corporate blogging is still in the early stages in the Philippines, a search engine marketing expert and a local company has said.
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» Planning Board Blogging
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The Montgomery County Planning Board has started a blog so that residents can keep up with deliberations on housing issues and provide feedback.
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» Blogging meets literary analysis: why people read blogs
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The rise of blogging clearly represents a significant social phenomenon, but studying it poses a challenge in part because defining a blog is not a simple thing. There have been a number of attempts to do so at the technical level, where the presence of material organized by time stamp or the existence of RSS feeds have been suggested as defining features.
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» Does blogging kill? Or is that just a killer story?
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Larry Dignan at ZDNet.com fires a salvo at NYT writer Matt Richtel's front-pager on how too much blogging can be fatal. Richtel used a trio of examples — two deaths and a heart attack — along with anecdotes of bloggers who pass out on their keyboards, dump protein packets into their coffee, and face deadline pressure so extreme that it amounts to a sort of "torture."
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» Does Blogging Kill?
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"Relax, chill, and maybe blog" -- that's the headline of the latest blog entry on GigaOm founder and senior writer Om Malik's blog.
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» Blogging As Fast As We Can
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Three well-known tech bloggers have had heart attacks since December, and a story in the New York Times suggests that the high stress of blogging may be a cause.
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» The Dangers of Anonymous Blogging
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BusinessWeek reports on anonymous blogging gone bad in a recent article Busting a Rogue Blogger.
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» Do parents reveal too much when blogging
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There's a self-proclaimed "Mean Mommy" who recently blogged about feeling sorry for herself when she had to clean up her sick children's constant vomiting. Another mom writes about her second thoughts of having children in the first place.
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» Soccer blogging, haven for hooligans
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Soccer is the world's most popular sport, bringing in a fan base spanning from around the globe. With the popularity of blogging on the rise, online material for fans is more accessible than ever.
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» Blogging a way of expression for Yankees fans
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Back in the day, passionate fans went to sports bars to commiserate about what ailed their team. That still works, but fans no longer have to leave their office or living room to debate the merits of new manager Joe Girardi or Joba Chamberlain's remaining in the bullpen.
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» Blogging in Malaysia ranks among highest in the world
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MALAYSIA has about 500,000 active bloggers, ranking the country among the highest in the world after Indonesia and the European Union, Utusan Malaysia reported.
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» Welcome to family blogging
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I dropped in on four of my daughters, two who live north of here and two who live in California. I saw six of my grandchildren at their cutest, participated in their far-flung Easter egg hunts and watched three of them playing on the Slip-and-Slide in their sunny California desert backyard while it was snowing in my backyard.
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» The blogging Oscars
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To be honest, when I first heard that the SA Blog Awards had a ceremony, I wanted to go mainly to see what bloggers look like.
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» Chefs let the words flow in blogs
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Who knew restaurant plates and saucers are sold like hot dogs and buns, in mismatching quantities? And who would ever expect chefs to be as proficient with a keyboard as they are with a knife?
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» Indianapolis Social Network Group hosts first-ever Blogging “Unconference”
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Presented by Smaller Indiana, sponsored by Compendium Blogware and hosted at the IUPUI School of Informatics, BlogIN 2008, a Blogging "Unconference", will be held Saturday, April 26 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
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» Blogging for Uncle Sam
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IT HAS BEEN revealed that a US etc Special Operations Command report suggested "clandestinely recruiting or hiring prominent bloggers " to help the US gain the upper hand in its assorted wars.
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» Khir turns to blogging
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PETALING JAYA: Former Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Khir Toyo has joined the blogger fraternity and can be reached at www.drkhir.blogspot.com
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» True devotion: blogging about the Orioles
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Blogging about the Orioles isn't for the faint of heart.
The team, which opens the 2008 season tomorrow, used to have about 30 blogs focused on it, according to baseballblogs.org.
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» People Go From Just Wasting Time Online to Blogging for Extra Cash
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People today spend so much time online just being entertained. Some of them are realizing they can make an extra part-time of full-time income just doing what they love to do. Here are 4 great reasons to create a blog from MyMarketingCoach, LLC
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» Blogging wields power again—sort of
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Remember the story I wrote last year in this blog about a lifestyle columnist who was forced to resign from her job by bloggers who were outraged by her insensitive comments on overseas Filipino workers? That issue demonstrated how blogging has emerged as a new and powerful medium where ordinary folks can air their opinions and grievances—regardless if they’re legitimate or not.
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» Blogging Boosts TV Scholarship
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Canadian Women in Communications (CWC) and the Banff World Television Festival (BANFF) are offering the CWC/Banff World Television Festival Scholarship for the third consecutive year. The scholarship enables one CWC member to attend the 2008 Banff World Television Festival and "be where great television is born."
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» Blogging has its rewards
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Will Okun, who grew up in Carrboro, has spent nine years at Westside Alternative High School in Chicago teaching English and photography.
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» PaidContent vs. TechCrunch: Two Visions of Blogging’s Future
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Michael Arrington and Rafat Ali are both forceful, sharp-tongued, quick-tempered and plugged in, and both have built successful technology blogging ventures. So it’s no surprise that there is more than a little sparring between them.
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» Sharp to launch blogging phone in Japan
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Japanese bloggers have a new tool with which to update their sites with the launch of a new Sharp phone that packs a small QWERTY keyboard.
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» Spring Arbor finance students are blogging about New York trip
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As you read this, a group of students from Spring Arbor University should be somewhere between stops at the Federal Reserve Bank and the New York Stock Exchange.
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» Blogging opportunity available for Malaysian political writers
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Political blogs have the potential to reach millions of people and change perceptions. However, many journalists are unfamiliar with this relatively new medium and how to get started. To that end, the 2008 CyberActivist Clinic, to be held on April 5 and 6 in Bangsur, will teach blogging skills to Malaysian writers with a passion for political issues.
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» Open Thread: Does Your Company Have a Blogging Policy?
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A recent story on news.com identifies the need for awareness by employees of what is acceptable in a public facing personal blog. On the Patent Troll Tracker blog (now hidden from public view), the author just recently identified himself as a Cisco employee.
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» The inside story on blogs and how they work
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This is a modified version of post on Morse's own blog at http://talkingtech.net. A blog is short for Web log, a kind of online journal.
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» Blogging grievances
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The name alone oozes suspense: “Evolution of Security,” and the tagline adds a special thrilling kick: “Terrorists Evolve. Threats Evolve. Security Must Stay Ahead. You Play A Part.”
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» Corporate employee blogs: Lawsuits waiting to happen?
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A recent libel lawsuit filed against Cisco Systems over one of its employees' personal blogs could spur companies, many of which have encouraged workers to share their writings publicly, to reconsider how much latitude to give them.
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» Blogging from the front line
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YESTERDAY we told you about an American soldier by the name of Andrew Olmsted who had a friend put his "final post" on his blog after he was killed in Iraq
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» Blogging in Africa
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Sokari Ekine has written a great piece on blogging in Africa for MediaShift, a PBS Column. The article covers the continent right from the infancy of blogging in Africa till the present. Issues such as race, communities, business, technology and social movements have been addressed. Below is anExpedia.comexcerpt on the historical progression of the African blogosphere.
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