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The Volcom team at Oceanside's Main Attraction. "We keep getting stuck at these challenges!" says team captain Mikey G.
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via SURF Magazine @ 12:35 11th Jul
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 08/18/08 -- Six Apart, the world's leading blogging software and services company, announced today the launch of Blogs.com, a destination website that connects readers with the best blogs on a wide array of topics. In order to ensure the highest quality content, Blogs.com relies on a team of passionate editors to choose blogs based on their quality, popularity and relevance. In addition, daily editorials and a weekly newsletter provide readers with a convenient round-up of the latest buzz in the blogosphere.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 12:06 18th Aug
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Aug 18, 2008 -- Six Apart, the world's leading blogging software and services company, announced today the launch of Blogs.com, a destination website that connects readers with the best blogs on a wide array of topics. In order to ensure the highest quality content, Blogs.com relies on a team of passionate editors to choose blogs based on their quality, popularity and relevance. In addition, daily editorials and a weekly newsletter provide readers with a convenient round-up of the latest buzz in the blogosphere.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 12:06 18th Aug
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CHICAGO, June 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Cision (http://www.us.cision.com), the leading provider of media research, distribution, monitoring and analysis services, continued its expansion into new media, announcing it has compiled information on hundreds of "mom (or mommy) blogs" -- blogs written by moms for moms -- for its Cision media database. Blogs authored by mothers are one of the more influential social media communities, engaging with a market of more than 30 million women in North America between the ages of 18 and 42 who directly influence household spending estimated at more than $1 trillion a year.
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via Macro World Investor @ 14:54 23rd Jun
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Jailbreak is a Half-Life 2 modification similar to Team Deathmatch for Half-Life 2, but with a difference: two teams, two jails. When you kill a member of the opposite team, they respawn, locked up inside your jail. When a member of your team is killed, they respawn inside the enemy jail. Your objective is to imprison every member of the enemy team. The twist is that you can break out members of your own team, by fighting your way to the enemy jail and opening the doors. The game goes back and forth until one team is entirely locked up, the losers executed (in a variety of customised ways), then the next round begins.
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via NG4.com @ 14:41 4th Aug
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Can I make money with blogs? Look at my free money making blogger and learn how to do it yourself. Lots of people ask me how I promote GDI or Global Domains International. How do I get my online business leads. Please visit http://gdijoinnowforfree.blogspot.com/ to see one of the companies I promote on my blogs. First let me say that blogs must be informational. You cannot make a blatant sales pitch blog full of ads only or blogs entirely devoted your promoting your product or service.
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via The Article Net @ 22:08 19th Jul
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Over the last couple of years, we've had a series of interesting stories about how the Malaysian gov't is dealing with "blogs." First, a gov't official slammed blogs and tried to pass a law requiring bloggers to register with the government. Outrage over such a plan resulted in it being scrapped, but the majority ruling party still struggled with blogs -- though tried to figure out ways to respond to them more feasibly than attacking them. It set up a gov't agency to respond to bloggers, and later required certain candidates for offices to set up their own blogs. Of course, it also tried to crack down on some bloggers it didn't like, including having a state owned paper file a libel suit over a blog.
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via Techdirt @ 19:17 29th Aug
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Journalist Louise Story wrote an insightful article recently in the New York Times about the growth in the number of bloggers who accept advertising on their blogs. If you do much surfing of blogs you may have noticed the increasing prevalence of advertising in blogs. Certainly among the business blogs out there, most that I visit at least have some Google AdSense ads on their blogs.
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via Small Business Trends @ 15:29 14th Jul
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benuski writes "Today at GUADEC, the Gnome User and Developer European Conference, the gtk+ team announced their plans for gtk+ 3.0; immediately after, the Gnome release team announced their plans for Gnome 2.30 to be changed into Gnome 3.0. This would mean a release date a year and a half to a year in the future. Details are short at the moment, but the Gnome team seems to be following in KDE's footsteps, but hopefully will avoid the problems that plagued KDE 4.0's release."
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via Slashdot @ 21:39 10th Jul
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The Eastern Edge Robotics team proved once again that it is the team to beat. The team, comprised of students from the Marine Institute, Memorial University’s Faculty of Engineering and College of the North Atlantic, captured top honours, beating out 25 teams in the Explorer (advanced level) class competition at the 2008 MATE International ROV Competition, held at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography–University of California San Diego from June 26-28.
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via Memorial University of Newfoundland @ 22:13 3rd Jul
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Between Enigmo and Cro-Mag Rally, Pangea Software decided to recycle its existing games to support the new platform rather than develop new original titles. I find Enigmo to be a much more compelling iPhone offering than Cro-Mag Rally, even though Cro-Mag Rally got the early press.
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via NetworkWorld @ 16:08 24th Jul
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While watching the Olympics, seated in front of the television with my laptop, I ended up with a pretty extensive set of bookmarked links to blogs from lots of great photographers covering the games. The closing ceremonies are a day away now, but I figure the blogs should be up for a while, and will still make for informative and entertaining reading. So here they are, all in one place. Click on the photographer's names, and please let me know if I've missed any (just blogs, not "Picture of the Day" sites or those that require registration).
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via Philly.com @ 9:14 24th Aug
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In May we asked you to nominate your favourite blogs to help us identify the best "IT blogs in the UK". Thanks to those who shared with us their must-reads, by June we had about 300 nominations for blogs that IT professionals are reading.
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via Computer Weekly @ 11:06 3rd Jul
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The countryis only International music station, Radio Indigo 91.9 FM is now giving a canvas to interact with the Indigo team. The station that feeds on every International music buffsi interest has now come out with a blog of its own Indigo blogs it out. The eclectic team of radio professionals will now get to interact with listeners and share views on International music, entertainment and much more. With their vivid personalities and interests the Indigo RJs will enrich the blog with their take on artistes, fashion & lifestyle, sport, civic issues, college and just about everything that catches the fancy of a Indigo listener.
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via Agencyfaqs! @ 0:46 10th Jul
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As the frenzy over the iPhone 3G starts, and with the U.S. political winds at full gale, the MacJury assembles to discuss the intelligent approach to reading and believing blogs. The differences between blogs and news sites (if there are any) are discussed, along with the motivations of their authors, and methods to ascertain the credibility of your favorite blogs. The group of experienced bloggers veers into political territory before providing wisdom on how to view the contents of the blogosphere.
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via Macsimum News @ 22:47 10th Jul
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Confirmed by Robin Walker on the official Team Fortress 2 blog, the Heavy will be the next class to receive new weapon unlocks. The blog post also outlines Valve's design process that goes into creating these new class unlocks.
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via NG4.com @ 5:41 2nd Jul
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Extensive research delivers list of blogs by moms; company urges PR pros to do their homework and use common sense when approaching bloggers CHICAGO, June 23
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via Earthtimes.org @ 14:53 23rd Jun
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I just want to ask you one quick question. Are your blogs profitable? I told you it would be quick. It's real simple to answer. Either your blogs are earning for you, or their not. I will tell you something here and I will be blunt. If your blogs are earning you some type of income then you need to listen up. If your blogs are not earning you some sort of income then you DEFINETLY need to listen up. Pay attention close to what I say and maybe the next time someone asks you that question instead of saying yes or no you can say "HECK YES THEY ARE"! Now I again will be blunt. Some people consider this totally unethical and blackhat. I leave that for you to decide. A vast majority of the people that will tell you this is "blackhat", are not earning "peanuts" from their blogging efforts.
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via Articles Bridge @ 9:15 9th Jul
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I was fortunate to receive a Twitter message from the Microsoft virtualization team after writing my blog post A Weekend With Hyper-V. If you aren't familiar with the Windows Virtualization Team Blog, you can find it at http://blogs.technet.com/virtualization. Ronald Beekelaar, Microsoft MVP of Virtual Machine Technology, has an excellent blog post there about the Top 5 Things You Should Know About Hyper-V, which I'm summarizing here (you can read Ronald's post for the full details.) I appreciate Ronald and the other team members putting information like this up on their blog. It helps accelerate learning and sharing info about Hyper-V.
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via NetworkWorld @ 1:35 3rd Jul
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WinVistaClub is organising a contest to recognise some of the best Windows Vista Blogs and Websites. If you run a blog or a website, which primarily focuses on Windows Vista you can submit your blog and participate. The blogs will be judged on the basis of quality of content, integrity, along with the frequency of updates. 10 blogs will be shortlisted and put up for public voting. From the top 5, the Winner will be selected. The Panel of Judges comprises of Steve Sinchak MVP of TweakVista.com, James Stables of Windows Vista Magazine, Kerry Brown MVP of VistaHelp.ca, Emil Protalinski of Arstechnica and HappyAndyK of WinVistaClub.com. This should be a great opportunity for Vista bloggers to showcase their blogs. There are prizes to be won too.
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via Windows Vista Magazine @ 20:03 9th Aug
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Although doctor or nurse bloggers might think they're anonymous, they sometimes inadvertently end up revealing their identities and, as a result, their patients', according to a study. Researchers reviewed five entries each for 271 blogs written by people who said they were a physician or a nurse, and they found that 114 of the blogs described patients. More than half of the bloggers provided enough information in their text or images to reveal their identities, and 45 of the blogs that described interactions with individual patients included enough information for them to identify their doctors or themselves. Three blogs went so far to show recognizable photos of patients.
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via Health Leaders @ 21:02 29th Jul
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July 16, 2008 - EA Sports announced today that it has released the Fantasy Football Live Draft Tracker a few weeks before its original launch date of July 31 on Xbox Live Arcade and the PlayStation Network. The Draft Tracker allows players to manage their fantasy football team, get live scoring updates on gameday, and import their fantasy team into Madden 09. The only downside is that the Draft Tracker doesn't allow you to do your draft online with your friends. You can sign onto XBL or PSN and upload your drafted team for all to see, but it's impossible to do a live draft with people around the country using the Draft Tracker. Instead the commissioner of your league will need to manually input each team's draftees by hand.
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via IGN.com @ 19:41 16th Jul
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Blogs - basically online journals - are some of my favorite sites to keep up with, mostly because I love getting to know the unique personalities behind the blogs, and it's fun to keep up on the events in their lives.
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via About @ 15:01 13th Aug
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Speakers at a Cairo seminar this week have asserted that the growing number of blogs in Egypt has proved effective and are here to stay, but acknowledged that young bloggers need to boost their knowledge for their blogs to be a credible means of political change.
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via Egypt Guide @ 12:23 17th Jul
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