Do you know what is BR? Thanks Shanti
[Continue Reading...]Do you know what is BR? Thanks Shanti
[Continue Reading...]Fantastic Bloglines Guide: A very nicely written, pictorially illustrated guide to using Bloglines to read a large number of blogs online and use other tools such as Flick and Feedster to perform online reasearch and keep abreast via blogs.
[Continue Reading...]Spammers Getting Braver: I guess that is up for discussion, but Jay Allen was recently made part of a forged email scam. Interesting news.
[Continue Reading...]Searchable Social Network: Do you use your blog as your social network and a place to collect, communicate and disseminate information inside your social network? Read through Pete’s interesting voyage of discovery (and the possible birth of a new social networking product). I had to really pay attention to understand the concept and I still might be way off mark!
[Continue Reading...]New guide aims to keep bloggers safe from pink slips: Examples include the cliche’d ex-Delta and Google employees. This guide comes from EFF and wholeheartedly suggests doing everything in your power to preserve anonymity.
[Continue Reading...]Six Apart integrates weblogging tools into Adobe Go Live CS2: Now thats putting blogging into the mainstream. Palettes of tools that allow designers to create Type Pad and Movable Type templates have been built into Go Live CS2 I wonder how much SA had to pay to get this done?
[Continue Reading...]AOL unveils blogging service for teens Hmmm.. Red Blogs is optimized for … 800×600 (???) is only available for AOL users (your AOL IM username will not do) and looks and feels much like a contrived LJ. Also, the blogs look terrible in FireFox. You wanna jump on my blogging bandwagon?
[Continue Reading...]WordPress Video Tutorial: Longish video tutorial by Ethan Zuckerman, a fellow of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society (Harvard) on using WordPress powered Blogsome to start blogging.
[Continue Reading...]High School bans Blogging Officials at Proctor Jr.-Sr. High School have banned access from school computers to an Internet site that students have been using to post to weblogs or blogs. I was wondering how popular blogging would have to get before it gets banned from high schools?
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