It took the Journal 106 years to make color a part of the print edition, but the publishers have integrated blogging relatively quickly to the online version of the paper.
Blogging For Artists
Dilbert creator Scott Adams has put out the call on his blog for comic strip artists; no, not for Dilbert, but for another comic strip he wants to see succeed.
Fortune 500, Failure, And Blogging
When Doc Searls observed to Wired’s Chris Anderson that big companies may blog only because they’re on the way down, Anderson and a squad of interns explored the Fortune 500 to see if that may be true.
Do You Use Desktop Blogging Software?
Desktop blogging software allows you to open up an application on your computer, connect to your blog and write from the comforts of your desktop.
Ten Tips for Blogging
Congratulations, you have a blog! Or are thinking of starting one. Here are ten tips to keep in mind while blogging.
Firefox Gets Blogging Extension
Nick Wilson and Jed Brown at Performancing built a Firefox extension that launches a blog entry editor and publishes to Blogger, Moveable Type, or WordPress from within the browser.
Structured Blogging Concept Shot Down
The short time it took for the idea of structured blogging to be brought back to Earth makes the 18-month timeframe of Moore’s Law look like a glacial epoch.
Structured Blogging From The Syndicate
The Structured Blogging Initiative was formally announced at the Syndicate Conference yesterday.
BBC Getting into Blogging
The BBC’s political editor, Nick Robinson, started a blog last week, called Nick Robinson’s Newslog.
Activist Blogs: Blogging For Societal Change
Activist blogs are becoming a more important feature of the blogosphere. With the acknowledged power of blogging for business and for non-profit organization, it’s reasonable to expect that blogs would become a powerful tool for changing the world.