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Blogging to bust cancer myths

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Video: Apple Promotes Mobile Blogging with Winger iPhone Ad

Blogging is taking over the Internet. Before blogging came around, I don't think people like Ross the Intern and Perez Hilton would get the kind of attention that they do. Heck, even what I do here on Mobile Magazine can be considered blogging, in addition to my own personal blog.

Make Money Blogging: Step-by-Step Course Starts in April

Six Figure Blogging is six-week teleseminar designed to provide participants with strategies, tools, and techniques to make money blogging. The course is taught by problogger Darren Rowse and blogging expert and author Andy Wibbels.

Africa's big blogging bang

New statistics show that the big bang of blogging activity that began in South Africa in 2007 has been echoed by the emergence of blogging as a high-profile phenomenon in the rest of Africa. The April-July tipping point in social media in South Africa, chronicled in this blog, also appeared to be the period during which blogging began to gain traction in the rest of Africa.

A Cross Platform Blogging Tool from Six Apart

Bloggers racking their brains trying to make sure their regular updates reach all near and dear ones now have an option to stick to just one Web site to use multiple blogging services. Six Apart, which is known for its blogging tools like 'Movable Type' and 'TypePad' has come up with "Blog It" -- a new Facebook application that allows users to post to various blogs or micro-blogs from within Facebook, thus deleting the fine line between blogging and social networking.

Blogging as a fad is over; serious blogging arrives

The South African blogging numbers for 2007 and the beginning of 2008 are in, and they tell a story almost as eloquent as do some of the blogs.

Revenues of Taiwanese electronics giant Acer rise 28 per cent

Taipei - Taiwan's electronics giant Acer Inc saw its revenues soar 28 per cent year-on-year to hit 127 billion Taiwanese dollars (4 billion US dollars) in the first quarter, Acer said Wednesday. Acer's operating income was 2.74 billion Taiwan dollars (86.8 million US), profit after tax 2.95 billion Taiwanese (93.6 million US) and earnings per share was 1.25 Taiwanese dollars.

Blogging a Quake, Live from Chengdu

Song Shi-nan, a blogger from the hipster Bullog blogging community, was blogging in Chengdu when an earthquake began swaying his apartment building and his computer screen on May 12. "I went to the balcony and saw all the buildings around were shaking I rushed downstairs and saw many people gathering there, mostly women, children and elderly. " A few hours after the quake struck, Song wrote, "there might be a blackout soon, and we must get out. So I took out the camping stuff and thought maybe I should just go camping with my wife tonight."

Mobile phone blogging sweeps Manipur hills

Imphal, Apr 9: This may not be the latest buzz in town. Yet the latest form of journalism, or micro-blogging that swept the hills of Manipur is undoubtedly mobile phone blogging, thanks to the information technology revolution brought in through mobile phones which enable bloggers to create ones` own groups sans PCs or laptops.

Now Uncensored Blogging from Pirate Bay

Known for being a bit of a rebel (an online one at that) the Pirate Bay has added one more feather to its cap in the form of "Baywords", an uncensored blogging service that uses Wordpress as blogging engine. "Baywords" is intended to be 'the place' for bloggers who want to write freely without fear of being pulled up by their blog host.

Jeff Jarvis on Blogging.

Just came out of a great presentation on blogging by Jeff Jarvis of buzzmachine.com. He was talking to an audience of neophytes and “old” hands and did a great job. If you want someone to talk to your people about how the world of blogging works, Jeff does it incredibly clearly.

Six Apart Gives Facebook Users Free Blogging Tool

(TechwebNews.com Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) Blogging software company Six Apart on Wednesday plans to release a free, cross-service blogging application for Facebook users.

Head to head: two top blogging services

Have something to say? Want to share it with the world? Blogging is a recent and very popular fad, with growing influence in many sectors -- including business. For better or worse, blogging is a vibrant and growing part of the Internet landscape.

The Pirate Bay Debuts "Baywords" Uncensored Blogging Service

Los Angeles - Notorious Sweden-based file-sharing hub The Pirate Bay has launched an uncensored blogging service, after one of the service's founders saw a friend's blog removed from Wordpress for linking to copyrighted material, TorrentFreak reports. The Baywords service uses Wordpress as its blogging engine. "Many blogs are being shut down for uncomfortable thoughts and ideas," reads a note on Baywords.com. "We will not do that. Our goal is to protect freedom of speech and your thoughts. As long as you don't break any Swedish laws in your blog, we will defend it."

Blogging For Dollars

So what’s the big deal about a blog anyway? Blogs have become a hot buzzword and have managed to become the most popular tool for adding Web 2.0 features to your website. If you don’t have a blog then you are missing out. Blogs help you attract repeat visitors, demonstrate your expert knowledge, build huge credibility, and sell products.

Atomic Blogging Review: The Comprehensive Review of Alvin Phang's Atomic Blogging Review System! Does It Really Work?

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Blogging to an Early Grave?

Blogging may join the ranks of coal mining and Alaskan crab fishing as one of the most dangerous jobs, according to a recent report from the New York Times.

Blogging: Backchat

Blogging – the new kid on the Internet block – is fast being recognised for its marketing benefits

Blogging for business

Business blogging increases your customer services, removes your dependency from expensive web design companies and gives you 100% control over your online strategy.

Blogging Software Firm SixApart Buys Social Media Agency Apperceptive

SixApart, the blogging software firm with products like MovableType, Typepad and Vox, is now moving up the value chain into offering advertising and consulting services, and has bought New York City-based social media creative agency, Apperceptive. The financial details were not disclosed. Apperceptive has worked with Six Apart for the past two years, and its clients include Huffington Post, Washington Post (NYSE: WPO), Gothamist, Boing Boing, Major League Baseball, and others.

Blogging meets literary analysis: why people read blogs

The rise of blogging clearly represents a significant social phenomenon, but studying it poses a challenge in part because defining a blog is not a simple thing. There have been a number of attempts to do so at the technical level, where the presence of material organized by time stamp or the existence of RSS feeds have been suggested as defining features. A group at the University of California-Irvine, however, decided to approach the question from the perspective of human-computer interactions, where the humans involved were blog readers. Mixing in a dose of literary theory provided some interesting insights into how readers view and define blogs.


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