‘Blogging News’ Category

Six Log: Movable Type 3.1 Launched

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August 31st, 2004
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Six Log: Movable Type 3.1 Launched: Some nice (and new) buzz around the release including the Six Apart Professional Network and the relaunch of the Plugin directory

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Learning The Lessons of Nixon >> Blogging 101

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August 31st, 2004
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Learning The Lessons of Nixon >> Blogging 101: An Intro to blogging course in college? Where do I sign up?!?

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Blogging Roller : Full time Roller!

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August 30th, 2004
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Blogging Roller: Dave Johnson and his Java “Roller Weblogger” have been hired by Sun Microsystems to “design, develop, and deploy the primary blogging system for Sun in conjunction with other engineers”. Via Jonathan Schwartz

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Netcraft: BlogAds Site Experiencing Outage

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August 29th, 2004
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Netcraft: BlogAds Site Experiencing Outage: Looks like the Blogads site is down from “25 million ads served on 70 blogs”. Is Henry about to get a dollar injection soon?

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Plageurism in blogging

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August 29th, 2004
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I understand that a lot of sites are offering “blogging news” and are trying to gain popularity by capitulating in this niche market. Since I tend to keep track of a handful of blogging tools, I tend to find a lot of blogs that are blatantly copying the articles from another blog and passing them off as their own. Some of these blogs are adding attribution, but that is not enough. Let me elaborate a little. I come from a very strict educational background where any sort of plageurism is looked down upon with extreme disgust. Now that might not apply to the blogging world, but I still consider blatant disregard for intellectual property to be a major problem. In academia, usage of material from external sources is encouraged. There are however, very strict rules of identification of sources and proper punctuation of external information so as to designate their […]

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Nick Bradbury: What’s wrong with feed readers

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August 27th, 2004
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Nick Bradbury: What’s wrong with feed readers: Drawing the fine line between richness of features and usability of feed readers. Nick decides to concentrate on the user who is new to RSS and news while trying to keep the learning curve very shallow. In my opinion, this will attract more (new) users to his already wonderful product.

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The New York Times > Technology > Circuits > In the Classroom, Web Logs Are the New Bulletin Boards

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August 24th, 2004
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The New York Times >> In the Classroom, Web Logs Are the New Bulletin Boards: More weblogs in the classroom. This is going to be a hot area. Interesting thoughts in this article, including the idea that school websites are difficult to maintain while weblogs carry their own weight.

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evhead

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August 24th, 2004
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evhead: Happy birthday Blogger. Blogger, formally Pyra labs, is five years old today [well, yesterday].

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NewsForge | Save time with syndication

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August 23rd, 2004
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NewsForge | Save time with syndication: That written by Skippy on Newsforge! Well done Scott! Via: Jesuit

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