Archive for October 14th, 2004

Blog Tracking News Organization’s Presidential Candidate Endorsements

Thursday, October 14th, 2004

Presidential Endorsements highlights newspapers endorsing a presidential candidate.
(Yes, the byline on this blog is J. No, this is not one of my blogs. Notice the difference in capitalization.)
Found on beSpacific

New Book: Weblogs and Libraries

Thursday, October 14th, 2004

A blog reader, whom I forgot to ask if he wants credit for this submission, let me know about this new book and weblog:
Laurel Clyde
Weblogs and Libraries
Chandos Publishing 2004
ISBN: 1843340968 (hbk.) 1843340852 (pbk.)
200 pages
$55.00
Laurel also has a weblog.

One of the problems with having a photo on a blog

Thursday, October 14th, 2004

is that someone might recognize you.
Note: While the images are work safe, the text may not be entirely appropriate for a work environment or for those of you who do not want to read certain details about someone’s dating life.
(This Web site, by the way, has major problems in Netscape 6 on a Mac. I [...]

Blogging Anonymously

Thursday, October 14th, 2004

At the ABCD WWW Working Group talk yesterday, someone asked about whether people blog anonymously. Rebecca MacKinnon talked about how using a name and letting people know your identity is important for establishing credibility. Anonymous bloggers can establish credibility–people mentioned a few well-known anonymous or formerly anonymous bloggers. In some ways, aren’t most new [...]

Convincing People about the Utility of Feeds

Thursday, October 14th, 2004

Mathemagenic suggests some ways to convince people within an organization about the utility of using feeds as information sources. It focuses on RSS, but could easily apply to Atom feeds as well.
I wonder if there’s a similar version somewhere out there to convince content creators about the usefulness of distributing their content via a feed [...]


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