‘Blogging News’ Category

Web Logs (sic) go to school

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November 8th, 2005
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Web Logs (sic) go to school As a middle-school teacher, Clarence Fisher is used to spending some time each evening grading papers and reviewing lesson plans. But this year he’s got an additional after-school task: updating his students’ blogs. Weird. He updates their blogs? However, jokes aside, read through the class blog and that of hise students. I like the anonymity (especially with all the attention) and the candid feel is just either very well produced or just pure blogging karma. You judge. I still stand by my assertion that blogs can be an incredibly potent teaching tool.

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Topix.net Tagged News

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November 7th, 2005
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Topix.net Tagged News Playing Memeorandum catchup tag.

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Podcasters, meet Fruitcast

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November 4th, 2005
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Podcasters, meet Fruitcast: Monetize your podcast with Fruitcast. I am relatively sure thtat high profile podcasters are already doing this in their own right. Podcasters can signup to the service for free, add your podcast to the podcast directory, and then simply change your feed to point to your new Fruitcast RSS feed. Fruitcast will then stick a small 10 to 15 second long advertisement message that is simple and unobtrusive to the beginning or end of your podcast (possibly both). When your podcast gets listened to, you will then earn money from an advertiser that has been accepted to place an ad on your podcast.

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Survey: One in Five Teens Have Own Blogs

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November 3rd, 2005
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Survey: One in Five Teens Have Own Blogs: Definitely an exaggeration in my opinion, but the numbers still quite astounding. Blogs and blogging have truly taken off among these young adults.

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Google hiring like it’s 1999

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November 1st, 2005
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Google hiring like it’s 1999 Looking for a job anyone? (You may be a good candidate if you are willing to travel abroad and are an exceptionally good programmer, unless of course your talents lie elsewhere in which case you are exceptional at that other thing and can prove it sufficiently to the people at Google)

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College life, powered by Google

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October 29th, 2005
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College life, powered by Google: Google pichting themselves to the College kids (as if they didn’t know about Google already) but with all the tools hooha’d in one place. Thanks WiredPod who themselves are in the center of a trademark dispute with Wired Magazine.

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Forbes Magazine goes after Bloggers

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October 28th, 2005
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Forbes Magazine goes after Bloggers No target is too mighty, or too obscure, for this new and virulent strain of oratory. Microsoft has been hammered by bloggers; so have CBS, CNN and ABC News, two research boutiques that criticized IBM’s Notes software, the maker of Kryptonite bike locks, a Virginia congressman outed as a homosexual and dozens of other victims–even a right-wing blogger who dared defend a blog-mob scapegoat. Read more here and here and here

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VideoEgg, TypePad Team on Video Blogging

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October 27th, 2005
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VideoEgg, TypePad Team on Video Blogging Hoping to spur more bloggers into using video for their online diaries, VideoEgg Inc. is integrating its video publishing technology with blogging company Six Apart Ltd.’s TypePad service. Interesting. Video blogging could be demanding on many different arenas but has always interested me. Thanks Google Alerts.

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Budget Launches Blog-Based Treasure Hunt

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October 24th, 2005
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Budget Launches Blog-Based Treasure Hunt In a first, Car rental company Budget has launched a blog-based, four-week, 16-city treasure hunt, called Up Your Budget, which offers a total of $160,000 in prizes. To win, participants must find a sticker which has been placed in a public location in each of the 16 cities, call the number on the sticker and provide photographic or video proof they’ve located the sticker. Renting a car anytime soon?

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