I thought that something like a new version of Adobe Acrobat, which, according to Google on a search for “PDF,” which is the file format produced by Acrobat, is found 2.5 billion times on the Web, would be covered more heavily than it is.
Bloggers Unearth Secret Senator
Someone in the US Senate put a hold on S.2590, a bill that would compel the government to publish an accessible database of federal spending. Political pundits on both sides of the blogosphere wanted to know one thing:
Bloggers, Podcasters… Do NOT Buy This Book!
Why don’t I want you to buy this book? Because it contains the secrets to beating me at Technorati (and how to get Shelley Powers and Steve Gillmor to link to you on the same day! Although with Gillmor you really don’t want him to link to you, trust me on this).
Bloggers & Mainstream Media: Partnership in News?
Bloggers and mainstream media combine forces to offer comprehensive coverage of the foiled terrorist plot at Heathrow.
Helping Bloggers: Donations and Sponsorships
Blog donation buttons are seen all over the blogosphere. No one really knows if those ubquitous click to donate buttons result in any real revenue for the blogger.
Bloggers’ Favorite Subject: Me
Nothing really grabs the blogosphere as much as itself. It sounds like a Friday night crisis, but it’s less lonely than that. Can we call it collective individualism? Should we employ Shakespeare, Nietzsche, or Jung when considering that 37% of bloggers say they are their own favorite subject? Does it change things if over half of them are anonymous?
$1000 PRWeb Web 2.0 Hunt for Bloggers
PRWeb has announced a viral, direct to consumer powered press release that offers $1000 to bloggers that find all 10 of the new features PRWeb has added recently.
Bloggers Need Talent Agencies
Shel Holtz brings us a ditty about an HR blogger named Cheesman who auctioned himself on eBay and snagged $7,000 to promote a company at the upcoming Society of Human Resources Management conference.
Contra Costa Times Looks at Women Bloggers
The Contra Costa Times (a newspaper in Northern California) looks at why there aren’t many women bloggers on the A list.
Kentucky Derby Guide For Bloggers
The scribes at MoreThanDerby.com want bloggers to understand the salient differences between blogging and the greatest horse race in the world.