I feel bad for the guys at MyBlogLog. Ever since being acquired by Yahoo, they’ve not exactly had a comfy ride. Things escalated this weekend, with reports that spammers had found an exploit that allowed them to add themselves as "co-authors" on as many communities as they wished.
MyBlogLog – A Honey pot for Spammers
There seem to be mixed feelings about MyBlogLog, the social networking service that Yahoo bought in January, and the one whose widget you can see in my sidebar, as well as the sidebars on lots of other blogs (it’s the one with a row of pictures of different readers who have visited my blog recently).
Interview w/ MyBlogLog CEO Scott Rafer
MyBlogLog has been taking the blogosphere by storm the past few months, even before the acquisition by Yahoo.
Things ShoeMoney Wishes MyBlogLog Would Do
I had this post in my drafts for over 10 days now.
Wary Of MyBlogLog?
Last week, I mentioned something about my indoctrination into the MyBlogLog phenomenon and how the service – because of their established social network – could become one of the more popular blogger tools available, if they decide to leverage blog search like Bloglines or Technorati (MBL does have a search function, but if a blog […]
Integrating MyBlogLog With Yahoo
The MyBlogLog team has been on-site in Sunnyvale most of this week.
Some MyBlogLog Tools
MyBlogLog has been growing leaps and bounds since it’s launch about 6 months ago.
Spammers Catch Wind of MyBlogLog
MyBlogLog is on so many popular blogs that it was just a matter of time before it started to be abused by spammers.
Yahoo Plunks Down Cash For MyBlogLog
The siteless social network has a new home in Sunnyvale, as Yahoo acquired MyBlogLog for a reported figure of around $10 million.
Yahoo Buys MyBlogLog (Why?)
Okay, so Yahoo finally fronted the cash (reportedly about $10-million) for MyBlogLog, the viral social network that a couple of guys started awhile back and that has been growing by leaps and bounds according to Alexaholic.