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After Max Gogarty: Rethinking Mainstream Media Blogging Paid Members Public
The writer? Certainly. It seems clear that he jumped into this without really understanding what blogging is about – or, indeed, the nature of the audience he was writing for. And, frankly, that’s just bad journalism. Writing a blog post a bit like a humorous sidebar in a travel feature
Blog Azeroth: Mashing Blogging and Forums Paid Members Public
First up: what was the motivation for starting the site?“Well, [Bellwether](http://4haelz.blogspot.com/) was lamenting the fact that she and I kept writing about similar things and wished there were a way for druids to get together and talk once a month… I figured that gettng together
Technorati Oddness Explained Paid Members Public
I though Technorati was behaving a little oddly a week or so back. Turns out they had some issues [http://technorati.com/weblog/2008/01/420.html]. Just stumbled across the post while doing some research for an event tomorrow. Time to subscribe to the Technorati Blog [http://technorati.com/
The Path to Journalistic Blogging: The Four Signs of the Hackopalypse Paid Members Public
Something’s been bothering me for a while. It’s been wriggling around in my head as I go through the “what is blogging” spiel for the umpteenth time to one of our journalists. It irritates me late at night, when I should be thinking about more important things like
When Blogs Go Down Paid Members Public
When I got into work this morning, there were a number of e-mails in my in-box about our Movable Type server being down. Luckily, it had been that way for just a few hours, only the posting interface was affected (ie pages were still readable) and the Web Services guys
On a Feed Reading Orgy Paid Members Public
So, last year I promised you my agenda for 2008, to appear yesterday. But then I shamelessly and blatantly abandoned you, reneged on my promise and spent the day with my lovely wife instead. Life trumps blogging, as people used to say all the time a few years ago and
Blognation: finished Paid Members Public
Everyone I talked to about Blognation at Le Web 3, after the controversy [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2007/12/sam_sethi_controversy_2007_edition_blognation.html] a couple of weeks ago, seemed to think the site was dead in the water. Turns out they were right. [http://www.blognation.
Blognation: Sethi Fired Starr Months Ago? Paid Members Public
Jemima Kiss has spoken to Sam Sethi and posted about the Blognation rumpus [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/digitalcontent/2007/12/is_blognation_falling_apart.html] on the Digital Content blog: > So I spoke to Sam Sethi just now. He told me that he sacked Oliver two months ago