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Moblogs – mobile weblogging

Blogging

Business 2.0: Lynch Moblogs „Powered by cell phones, PDAs, wireless Net-connected laptops, and digital cameras, moblogging blurs the lines between the real world, the virtual world, and corporate imagemaking.“ Mobile Weblog: Hiptop Nation Six Log: My Sidekick and I Amazon.com: T-Mobile Sidekick with Camera Attachment (T-Mobile) Joi Ito: Moblogging, Blogmapping and Moblogmapping related resources TheFeature: It’s All About The Mobile Internet „A weblog is a record of travels on the Web, so a mobile phone […]

America Online will Blog-Tools anbieten

Blogging

CBS: AOL said ready to boost blogging „America Online reportedly will furnish subscribers the tools through which they can publish diaries and commentaries on the Web. Known as „Blogs,“ or Weblogs, they are easily produced one-page Web sites, popularized by entertainment artists and journalists. They are also used by school pupils and vegetarians, among others, and for political comment by individuals and organizations.“

Blogger = Nabelschauer?

Blogging

Chris Gulker schrieb inspiriert durch das Wired-Zitat von Elizabeth Osder einen kurzen Essay. Chris Gulker: Blogging vs. journalism, an essay Wired News: Blogs Make the Headlines „Bloggers are navel-gazers,“ said Elizabeth Osder, a visiting professor at The University of Southern California’s School of Journalism. „And they’re about as interesting as friends who make you look at their scrap books.“ She added, „There’s an overfascination here with self-expression, with opinion. This is opinion without expertise, without […]

Frauen in Blogland?

Blogging

NY Times: Telling All Online: It’s a Man’s World (Isn’t It?) «But women are, in fact, blogging in big numbers. Mr. Rosenberg, who keeps an eye out for new bloggers and links to them from his Salon.com blog, estimates that the ratio of women to men is something like 40-60, or perhaps 50-50. (…) „I think that what’s happening is that we’re meeting in the middle,“ Ms. Frankonis said. „The men started by writing about […]

Mena Trott Talks Movable Type

Blogging

Ein Interview mit Mena Trott von Movable Type: SXSW Interactive: Mena Trott Talks Movable Type „Mena Trott is co-founder of Six Apart, the company behind the popular personal publishing software Movable Type and co-author of the recently published „Essential Blogging“ from O’Reilly and Associates.“

The Rise of Weblogs?

Blogging

O’Reilly Network: The Rise of Weblogs? “ After reading Meg Hourihan’s latest column, „Blogging for Dollars: Giving Rise to the Professional Blogger,“ I’m wondering … is the Weblog a new, emerging medium that will be used widely to comment and report via the Internet, or is it a temporary phenomenon that will ultimately fade like HTML frames?“

Blogging for Dollars

Blogging

O’Reilly Network: Blogging for Dollars: Giving Rise to the Professional Blogger „During that weekend, I came to a realization that I’ve been mulling over ever since: a lack of money is hindering the growth and potential of blogging. Free–or personal–blogging can only take us so far.“

Weblogs bei Salon.com & Scott Rosenberg über Blogger

Blogging

Telepolis: Mit Weblogs aus der Krise „Offenbar sind die Salon-Weblogs ein weiterer Versuch, Einnahmequellen jenseits des traditionellen Werbemarktes zu erschließen. Dies könnte gelingen, wenn die Blog-Autoren auf Dauer ein fester Bestandteil des Magazins werden.“ Scott Rosenberg’s Links & Comment „Bloggers can be journalists any time they practice journalism by actually trying to find out the truth about a story. A journalist can be a blogger by installing some blogging software and beginning to post. These […]

Weblog Industry Report

Blogging

Microcontent News: The Microcontent News Blogging Software Roundup – Part One of the Weblog Industry Report Web Crimson: Blogs as Disruptive Tech – How weblogs are flying under the radar of the Content Management Giants

The ABCs and XYZs of Weblogs

Blogging

Eine Reihe neuer Artikel über Weblogs: Poynter.org: The ABCs and XYZs of Weblogs Wired: Blogs: They’re All Over Apple SF Gate: Just Another Cultural Co-Op? / Blogging hits the mainstream, for better or worse InformationWeek: Are You Blogging Yet? Web Crimson: Blogs as Disruptive Tech – How weblogs are flying under the radar of the Content Management Giants