Tag Archives: blogs

Daring Fireball: Initiative

Kottke is out of the professional blogging game. But Daring Fireball is jumping in.

Postcards From the Traveling Artist

One of my friends up here has joined the blogosphere. Masumi Nyui does some amazing watercolors (and other things), and now she’s sharing them with you. Check out Postcards From the Traveling Artist

Syndicate this!

The Associated Press might have a competitor. The Online Journalism Review is reporting that “the biggest sign that the turf battle between bloggers and journalists may be drawing to a close is the upcoming launch of a blog syndication network that will help newspapers republish existing blog content on their websites.” The network name? BlogBurst. [...]

WickettyWackitty

I don’t know if you guys know who Chad O’Connor is, but he’s the brother of our own illustrious Leigh. For the last several years, Chad has been traveling the globe like it is nobody’s business. Except, now it can be. Because he’s got a blog. With amazing pictures and captions to brighten your day, [...]

Blogs can kill countries

Rupert Murdoch on blogging: “It is difficult, indeed dangerous, to underestimate the huge changes this revolution will bring or the power of developing technologies to build and destroy - not just companies but whole countries.”

under20odysseus

Never read the Iliad or the Odyssey? Well, have no fear, because now it’s being blogged. Check out Under Odysseus, where you can find such juicy gossip as, “I think that Epieus has a thing for Elpenor, and I don’t think that Elpenor has a clue.”

Ain’t I A Woman

Dawn is the teacher’s assistant for a Feminist Philosophy class at Green Mountain College this semester. She had the idea to put together a class blog for the course, where she would post links to news articles and intriguing questions about the week’s assignment, and the professor of the class thought it was a great [...]

Introducing Gobbledygook

My (hopefully) final semester as an undergrad began this week. As usual, I’m taking a couple of independent studies, plus one regular class. As unusual though, I’m also conducting a Senior Study, which can manifest itself in many a form. Some people do paintings, some write and direct plays, others write 50-page thesis papers. Mine [...]

iWeb

Mike Rundle over at BusinessLogs took a look at the code generated by Apple’s new iWeb application and came to the conclusion that “iWeb-generated source code is awful.” In the comments of the post, Anil, of AnilDash.com, added: “That’s not the real problem with iWeb. No comments, no TrackBacks, no way to have people login [...]

Result of Test of YouTube

Well, it worked on the single-post page, but it totally screwed up my home page. Don’t know if I’ll do that again.

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