Blogging
The art and craft of the personal blog — and the business of blogging as part of the creator economy.
48 Hours of My Telegraph Paid Members Public
So, how are things going with My Telegraph [http://my.telegraph.co.uk]? The site, which went quietly live back on Tuesday night, got a huge push this morning, with virtually the whole of page 2 of the dead tree edition devoted to the site, and how to create your
Expose NHS Incompetence, Win Valuable Prizes Paid Members Public
The Computer Weekly team picked up a PPA award [http://www.magazines2007.com/cgi-bin/wms.pl/926] last night for the work they’ve done exposing the appalling state of the NHS IT systems. Even better, the journalist responsible for much of the work, Tony Collins [http://www.computerweekly.com/
Tonight's The Telegraph's Night? Paid Members Public
Might stay up a little bit late tonight… [http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/technology/shanerichmond/may07/asecret.htm]
Any Monkey Can Blog Paid Members Public
Couldn’t resist this: [http://blaugh.com/2007/04/23/any-monkey-can-blog] And the news that Radio 2 is planning a blogging-based comedy series [http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/newsstory.php/16555/quentin-to-star-in-r2-blogging-drama] is quite fun, too.
Your Media is Less Valuable Than Mine? Paid Members Public
Once in a while, I come across a post that perfectly expresses something that I’ve been struggling to articulate. In particular, of late I’ve been trying to explain concisely why I find the “oh, blogs are just people ranting on the internet” view I get from so many
Labour Reaches Out To Bloggers Paid Members Public
In the aftermath advance of its much-as-expected drubbing in the local elections Slightly Ageing Labour is reaching reached out to its loyal bloggers: [http://andrewkbrown.wordpress.com/2007/05/06/labour-meets-some-labour-bloggers/] > During the week I was one of a number of bloggers who went to the first of what