Category: Blogging

  • Video Blogs Break Out

    Video blogging will still happen after podcasting. Ah its refeshing when mainstream media picks up on stories that seem kind of old now…

  • More new blogs

    Yet more Irish blogs new on the scene: Richard Delevan’s sicNotes LoopDiLoop …and I should note non-Irish bloggers that added me to their blogrolls: Jon Smith, who I found this very interesting, and insightful, milblog through. He appears to be a tank commander who served in Fallujah.

  • Why There's No Escaping the Blog

    Fortune magazine has rated blogging as the number one tech trend to watch for in 2005. The article serves as a great overview of the blogging scene. Go read it.

  • Different look

    I have just modified the style sheet slightly. The previous was displaying incorrectly in IE, it seems to work fine on FF and IE now.

  • ABC "People of 2004" – Bloggers

    ABC have done what Time Magazine chickened out of – named bloggers as the people of the year. I have a copy of the show on my server. You can download it here (4.2Mb WMV)

  • Dan begins the move

    Dan Gillmor, who I had the pleasure of meeting in London 2003, has begun his move from the SJ Mercury. His new blog can be found here.

  • Tsunami Videos

    Cheese and Crackers just got hit with 1.8 million visitors looking for Tsunami videos. Many of them are BitTorrents, but he also has WMVs, MP4s and ASFs. Many of the visitors seem to be coming from Drudge. Some of the videos give you an idea of the size of the waves – many of them…

  • 2005

    It’s here…and to think I started blogging in 2002. Feck.

  • Light blogging

    Everyone is quiet the last week or so, as is to be expected. As for me, I have been enjoying the flu dose that’s been going around – posts should be back to normal in 2005. Happy New Year!

  • On Stinginess

    I really don’t know what Glenn is getting so worked up about. He is persistently misrepresenting what was said. Is anyone fact checking Glenn? Matthew correctly points out: Besided that, a word on the “stingy” issue. What the UN official actually said was that rich countries including the US are stingy with aid money. Whether…