People are busy. Email piles up. Probably why some of the prominent bloggers I solicited for a response to a British proposal that somebody regulate these free-wheeling, free-speaking modern yarn-weavers were too late for an earlier article. Shows what a swell, free market of ideas guy I am – and how nicely updatable Internet content is. Here’s a follow-up with those responses from people you know.
Google Trademark vs Blogger
Google cut off Ionut Alex. Chitu’s only current option of making money from his blog, Google Operating System, by disabling his AdSense.
Intel Launches Blogger Challenge
Today marks the launch of another unique personal media campaign with Intel – this time a collaboration between six rising stars of the blogosphere.
Amnesty To Press UN On Blogger Rights
A Chinese proposal to force bloggers to register with the government using their real names will be on the minds of United Nations delegates as they discuss various online issues at the Internet Governance Forum to be held in Athens.
Google Releasing New Blogger Version
Google engineers suffered the wrath of bloggers last week when “a significant number of unplanned outages” of the search company’s Blogger blogging platform. Google decided to try the transparency in PR blogging concept at the Blogger Buzz blog (that’s a lot of blogging for one intro, isn’t it?) by apologizing and announcing a new beta version of Blogger.
Blogger Eats Dogfood, But So What?
Eric Case at Google’s Blogger service struck back at a trio of writers over their remarks on Blogger’s security.
The boring blogger visits Google Reader later today
I’m off to see the Google Reader team later today (among others, I have another day packed with interviews, will head over to Salesforce.com’s big shindig in SF in the afternoon).
Scoble In The Blogger’s Lounge
Getting to Robert Scoble is like trying reach something that fell behind the refrigerator; he’s right there, you can see him, but people-shaped obstacles are preventing you from really being in the room with him.
Sprint’s Botched Blogger Product Review
When Sprint sent an LG Fusic phone to a blogger in hopes he would write about it and Sprint’s new Power Vision Network, they may have understood the slight possibility he would write a negative review. But they probably didn’t expect 3,100 words (seven pages) about how much he hated both.
Rolling the Blogger Relations Dice
How do you get bloggers to write about your product? asks Dave Taylor.