Funny, I was reading the New York Times on the flight from Seattle to Las Vegas (I’m on my way to Philadelphia) and I see my friends DL Byron and Steve Broback are in it talking about blogging on the road.
Blogger, You Are En Fuego
When AdAge’s Media Guy, Simon Dumenco, discussed blogging as efficiently published writing; blogging does have a parallel in another type of traditional media, too.
Ziff-Davis Offers Nifty Blogger Relations Tool
Organizations should be looking for ways to get their content into the hands of bloggers who might want to write about them.
Washington Post, Blogger Cross Swords
Confusion and politics figure in the dust-up between the newspaper, its website, and bloggers who have blasted the paper’s ombudsman and its political editor over their views on a column appearing on the Post’s website.
Libyan Blogger Jailed
Libya sent a political dissident blogger up the river for 18 months after criticizing the government on the Internet. The Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported this as they posted a letter from the blogger’s family requesting the release of the dissident.
Blogger Steve Rubel Has Skin Cancer
This morning, just hours before boarding a plane for Texas, I learned that I have been diagnosed with skin cancer. I am fortunate.
Blogger, We Have a Problem
Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer isn’t the only executive Google has moved to cursing. IceRocket’s Mark Cuban has joined the chorus after his search engine results were clogged with spam blog (splog) returns, most of which bore the blogspot.com URL. Cuban says its time for Google to get its [expletive deleted] together, and until that time has blocked blogspot.com from his IceRocket index.
Fake Blogger Disappears In Poof Of Logic
After an emotional weblog post about reaching his estranged father after nearly 30 years, BBC Radio’s Tom Coates received a heartfelt message in the comment thread from one Barry Scott. A long cyber-drive later, Coates learned that commenter Barry Scott didn’t really exist, and this was a tale of bad e-marketing judgment.
Googles Blogger Going To China
Google finally got the Blogger through and now the Chinese will have access to Google’s Blogger. Chinese Googlites will also have access to the cached web pages from Google’s search engine.
Blogger Protected By Delaware Supreme Court
Bloggers got a legal vote in their free-speech favor on Wednesday when the Delaware Supreme Court ruled elected officials couldn’t use lawsuits to unmask anonymous bloggers unless they had fairly significant evidence.