Category: Blogging

  • Ourmedia

    The people behind archive.org have launched a new blog/hosting site called Ourmedia.org. It has been slashdotted so it having trouble. They promise free hosting for life.

  • It's prime time for blogs

    USA Today have a feature on how CNN have added a blog section to their Inside Politics segment. MSNBC have been doing it for a while, but it’s interesting to see how these things are unfolding across the pond. [via Jeff] I guess I can’t complain, I have featured on radio a couple of times…

  • Yahoo buys Flickr

    So my photos are now hosted by Yahoo…

  • Growing blogosphere

    Just some random stuff on blogging: Sun Microsystems now have 1000 employees blogging. Alan Meckler CEO of Jupitermedia has had a blog for a very long time and I never spotted it. Rebecca MacKinnon has been added to my blogroll, she runs a great blog. Steve Rubel has a great blog, and has also been…

  • St. Patrick's Day

    And a happy St. Patrick’s Day to everyone out there in the blogosphere!

  • Congrats to Rannie

    Rannie has been voted best blog in Canada, he deserves it. He is also getting gigs on Canadian TV and radio, doing a photography exhibition and god knows what else.

  • Jarvis versus Newsweek

    In a riveting post, as always, Jeff Jarvis takes on a column by Steven Levy in Newsweek. As Insta might say, read the whole thing. There is a great digest of current news stories circulating around the blogosphere in there too. Here is some of the text (minus links, yes I am too lazy) This…

  • Bloggers on telly again

    I do love watching segments about bloggers, they seem to just keep coming. This time it’s CNN. (MPEG)

  • Another new blog

    Irish site Sigla have a blog, welcome aboard folks!

  • State of The Blogosphere, March 2005, Part 2: Posting Volume

    Dave Sifry has been detailing goings-on over at Technorati. Interesting figures and a graph, it appears the growth has yet to level out. He notes too: In other words, even though there were fewer posts on the days following the Tsunami, it had a much larger spike than the one that came the day of…