State of the Blogosphere
Wednesday, February 15th, 2006I saw on LISNews that David Sifry of Technorati is doing his blogosphere checkup.
Part 1
Part 2
I saw on LISNews that David Sifry of Technorati is doing his blogosphere checkup.
Part 1
Part 2
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So, yeah, I’ve been working on Frassle for about 2 years now. Yay!
After a few weeks of downtime, Shimon put Frassle back online.
I love Frassle. If you’ve been following this blog for a while, you know that.
I’d been so busy in the fall, I hadn’t had much time to work on it or read some of the Frassle blogs. Seeing the note on the front page that [...]
Hoder, a blogger of Iranian descent, is going to Israel to present a portrait of the country to his 20,000+ readers, which includes many Iranians.
"As a citizen journalist, I’m going to show my 20,000 daily Iranian readers what Israel really looks like and how people live there. The Islamic Republic has long portrayed Israel as [...]
A really cool thing happened to me the other night. I wanted to blog about it, but the server hosting the blog where it would go has been down for a few days and won’t come back for a while. I messaged a friend the story, then sat on my hands.
At a party, I was [...]
The New York Times’ What’s Online points to the Fortune 500 Blogging Wiki, which has information about “active public blogs by company employees about [companies] and/or [their] products.”
Well, Dowbrigade, you’re known for your use of photos. The x-ray you selected for this particular post is no exception. (Don’t worry: it’s work safe. Especially if you’re a doctor.) I can even imagine you saying, “Oh! Neat! Can I blog that?” when the doctor showed it to you.
Best wishes for a safe and speedy [...]
Kudos to our buddy Amy for the nice pointer from Steven Cohen’s Library Stuff for her post about discussion list etiquette.
David Sifry of Technorati posts a video of Hugh Macleod of gapingvoid drawing a cartoon on the back of Sifry’s business card at the Les Blogs conference in December. I tried to see if David or Hugh posted a version of the card online because I can’t quite read what it says in the video, [...]
While I was digging around The Washington Post’s Web site looking for information about their archives now offering 60-day access for free like beSpacific reported, I found this article about why the Marines hired blogger Bill Roggio of The Fourth Rail to report from the front lines. The Marines think of it as a way [...]