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I'm Not Alone Paid Members Public
Nice to see that someone else is suffering the same “too busy to blog” problem I am – and for the same reasons. Martin Stabe: Freedom of Information, mashups and online journalism [http://www.martinstabe.com/blog/2007/03/03/freedom-of-information-mashups-and-online-journalism/] : > My long silence here is due to the fact
Happy Blogday to Me Paid Members Public
This blog is exactly four years old today. How things have changed since those early, tentative steps on Blogger (which followed an earlier blog-which-I-didn’t-realise-was-a-blog on Livejournal [http://adders.livejournal.com]). Now, and for the past nine months, blogging has been at the centre of my working life, as I
Name That Blog In One Paid Members Public
One of our websites is running a competition to name their next blog: Take part in our online poll to name our latest CatererSearch blog (The Caterer Blog) [http://www.caterersearch.com/blogs/catering-news-blog/2007/02/take-part-in-our-online-poll-t.html] Cool.
Blog Herald on us Paid Members Public
The Blog Herald has picked up on the story The Guardian ran on our blogging and social media efforts at RBI: UK farmers get broadband, blogging, and social networking [http://www.blogherald.com/2007/02/15/uk-farmers-get-broadband-blogging-and-social-networking/] Thanks, guys!
Journalists who blog about Journalism Paid Members Public
noodlepie: British journalism blogs [http://www.noodlepie.com/2007/02/british_journal.html] > I put together a UK Journalists’ blogroll for the resuscitated Press Gazette. These are journalists based in Britain blogging predominantly about journalism. Clearly trade journalists only count if they write about journalism for a living… 🙂 Ah,
Microsoft goes OpenID Paid Members Public
Computerworld: Microsoft pledges support for OpenID [http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;663927132;fp;2;fpid;1]” > Microsoft has thrown its weight behind OpenID, an emerging Web authentication standard. The announcement was made Tuesday at the RSA Conference in San Francisco during a joint keynote by Microsoft