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Abhishek turns blogger: related news

Abhishek turns blogger?

If Amitabh's fans are hooked onto blogging with him, and he's addicted to blogging with them, news has it that

Don't Know About Google Blogger

Google Blogger is one of the easiest and most complete blogging solutions currently available on the Internet. Anyone can sign up and start blogging in a manner of minutes with the easy to navigate interface and tools it provides. But, there are a lot of things you probably don't know about Blogger, hidden within the more advanced features of the site. These clever add-ons make it easier and more fun to post to your blog each day and can give you a slight edge over your fellow bloggers in drawing new traffic. No Bandwidth or Storage Limits In a world where storage has become incredibly cheap and video super sites are the norm, it makes sense that Blogger would not instill any limits on your website for storage.

Multi-Level Marketing Company Threatens Blogger Who Writes Critical Post

Over and over and over again, we hear stories of companies that simply dislike what others are saying about them online, and send over threatening legal letters with no legal basis. These cease-and-desist letters are mostly designed to scare users into giving in, because there's no law against someone criticizing you or saying something bad about you (assuming it's not untrue). The latest, sent in by Davis Freeberg involves the Everyday Finance blog. The blogger there was approached by a company called "Shop to Earn," which offers a multi-level marketing (MLM) system. The blogger wrote a post about it, which Davis Freeberg describes as "well balanced," though the blogger explained the weaknesses of the system and why he chose not to participate.

Georgia Turns to Google's Blogger to Counter Alleged Cyber Attack

What do you do when your country is under attack by Russia and your government’s Web sites pummeled by an alleged cyber attack? If you’re Georgia you turn to Google (GOOG), specifically Blogger.

Caught in a Cyber-War, Georgia Turns to Googles Blogger

Hopefully you’re not so into the Olympics that you haven’t taken note of the clash between Russia and Georgia. As of the time of this writing, Georgia claims that by capturing a strategic city, Russia has now cut the country in half. But they also claim Russia is conducting a cyber-war, so how is Georgia getting the news out? Enter Google’s Blogger service.

Blogger Adds Slew of New Features

If you use Google’s Blogger platform, head on to draft.blogger.com and you’ll find several new interesting features for your blog. Besides some minor updates and bug fixes, they are:

Google updates Blogger in Draft

Google add new features to Blogger in Draft before they are implemented on their regular Blogging service at Blogger.com.

Cision Documents Rapidly Growing Blog Influence in Print Media Elevates Need to Develop Strong Blogger Relationships

Rapid acceleration of blog and blogger mentions in top mainstream print publications emphasizes the importance of proper blogger relations CHICAGO, July 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Cision (http://www.us.cision.com), the leading provider of media research, distribution, monitoring and analysis services, today released figures that clearly demonstrate the growing influence of blogs in the mainstream print media. A study of the top 20 national magazines and newspapers shows that over the last 5 years, the number of times blogs and bloggers are mentioned in articles has increased more than 16-fold. (Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080717/NYTH017 ) Cision discovered that the top 20 national magazines and newspapers mentioned blogs and bloggers 13,066 times in the one-year period ending June 30, 2008.

Cision Documents Rapidly Growing Blog Influence in Print Media Elevates Need to Develop Strong Blogger Relationships

Rapid acceleration of blog and blogger mentions in top mainstream print publications emphasizes the importance of proper blogger relations >>

Cision Documents Rapidly Growing Blog Influence in Print Media Elevates Need to Develop Strong Blogger Relationships

Rapid acceleration of blog and blogger mentions in top mainstream print publications emphasizes the importance of proper blogger relations CHICAGO, July 17

Found: An Even Older Blogger

While the blogosphere is still mourning Australia's great-great-grandmother Olive Riley, the world's oldest blogger, who died on July 15, aged 108, her scribe, Mike Rubbo, has discovered an even older blogger.

Google releases string of beta Blogger updates

Google announced on Friday the release of a number of updates to its Blogger publishing platform--well, sort of. The updates have gone into Blogger in Draft, the service's beta platform, with the expectation that they'll eventually become full features.

Lawyer Seriously Slapped Down For SLAPP Attempt Against Librarian Blogger

We've covered the concept of SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) suits plenty of times before. These are bogus lawsuits filed to try to bully a critic into shutting up. In one such case, involving an incredibly broad subpoena against a librarian blogger compiling information on the potential link between mercury and autism, a magistrate judge has seriously smacked down the lawyer who filed the subpoena. The blogger had merely published on her blog information about the fees the lawyer in question had received. In response, the lawyer subpoenaed a ridiculous amount of information from her: "all documents pertaining to the setup, financing, running, research, maintaining" of the blog, "including communications with representatives of the federal government, the pharmaceutical industry, advocacy groups, non-governmental or

Do Science and Quotas Mix?

The blogger at AdaptiveComplexity weighs in on New York Times blogger John Tierney's recent article exploring applying Title IX to science. The AdaptiveComplexity blogger takes what he calls a "generational view" and says that discrimination is on its way out in biology and that having quotas "would certainly make women second-class citizens in science, because they could never be judged on their own merit."

Doing the Good Thing

"The response I got from this particular blogger was scathing. Of particular note was the issue of me referring to Microsoft Windows as a "ball and chain". The famed blogger stated to me that they did their absolute best to undo the "damage" my blog and my attitude does at every turn...or words to that effect. Said blogger also stated that they had nothing but the deepest distain for my fanaticism and that they worked hard to be the exact opposite of me, which they then identified as "zealot"."

Blogs Can Get Insurance Clients 'SLAPP'ed!

A Dade County, Florida real estate developer in January 2008 filed a $25 million lawsuit against a real estate blogger alleging, among other charges, defamation of character based on the blogger's opinion published solely on his blog (MiamiCondoInvestments). Hollo v. Lechuga may serve as a landmark case in this relatively new debate over a blogger's legal liability for alleged personal injury arising from the contents of a blog.

Blogger glitch knocks home pages offline

Blogger publishers began reporting the problem early on Thursday; it remains unresolved and is affecting an undetermined number of blogs.

Blogger glitch knocks home pages offline

Blogger publishers began reporting the problem early on Thursday; it remains unresolved and is affecting an undetermined number of blogs.

Blogger Glitch Knocks Home Pages Offline

Blogger publishers began reporting the problem early on Thursday; it remains unresolved and is affecting an undetermined number of blogs.

Blogger glitch knocks home pages offline

Blogger publishers began reporting the problem early on Thursday; it remains unresolved and is affecting an undetermined number of blogs.

Blogger: Why I Left Google for Microsoft

Blogger Sergey Solyanik discusses why he decided to leave Google and go back to Microsoft. There were many things Solyanik liked about Google -- wide employee participation in corporate governance, free food, committees -- but he did not like the feeling of not knowing how his career was going to progress.

Blogger wins right to free speech

A blogger who faced charges of intimidation in cyberspace has won a legal judgment that anti-censorship campaigners claimed this weekend will protect freedom of expression across the worldwide web.

Blogger says all file copies seized

The blogger who publicised the discovery of a Corrections Department file containing sensitive information believes police have all the copies in circulation.

Blogger held for sedition

KUALA LUMPUR: Blogger Bakaq @ “Penarik Beca” was arrested by the Federal Commercial Crimes Investigation Department (CCID) under the Sedition Act for allegedly defacing the Royal Malaysia Police logo by replacing the tiger symbol with a barking dog.


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