The initial findings of the EuroBlog 2006 survey on weblogs and communication management were published Tuesday, offering some interesting analysis on the state of awareness and acceptance of blogs by the PR community across Europe.
How Weblogs Inc Games Technorati
It just occured to me: You know those posts Weblogs Inc feeds us about once a week, the ones that tell us “The Best Of Weblogs Inc”? They’re all gaming Technorati.
Does Weblogs Acquisition Herald A Reintegration Of The Web?
In workshops and talks, I’ve been suggesting that the web has become balkanized. Three separate entities have emerged; the reference web, the collaborative web, and the broadband web.
VeriSign Pays $2.3 Million For Weblogs.com
The Weblogs.com site shows a list of currently updated blogs, and allows blog owners to ping others to alert them of new updates.
Its Official: America Online Acquires Weblogs, Inc.
America Online Inc. announced today that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire highly successful blogging network Weblogs, Inc., for an undisclosed sum. But the $2 million per year Weblogs, Inc. was rumored earlier to be going as high as $35 million.
AOL Pings Weblogs Inc
In a move that signifies the promise and potential of the weblog, AOL is reported to be acquiring Jason Calacanis’ Weblogs Inc., for as much as $35 million. The partnership could indicate that blogging is to become a powerful medium that will blur the boundaries of mainstream traditional media and citizen journalism.
Weblogs Inc. To Make $1 Million a Year From AdSense?
Can a company make a million dollars in one year just from using Google AdSense? Jason Calacanis thinks he can with his Weblogs Inc. network.
Critiquing the Critiquing of Weblogs Inc Blogs
Jacob has an interesting critique on Weblogs Inc – taking a close look at the topic and posting frequency of some of their blogs.
Weblogs Inc. Sends VW Ad Packing
Congrats to Jason Calacanis —- our winner of the week. One of his blogs, autoblog …
New Weblogs, Inc. Blogs
Weblogs, Inc. has launched their 64th through 66th Weblogs, Satellite and Digital Radio by Glenn Fleishman, Flash by Saul Rosenbaum, and The SAS Weblog (SAS) by Ted Conway.