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Continue reading »Warning: This post is frivolous and NOT topic-focused! May the blogosphere have mercy on me. So here are those baby names... Girls: Bloggia Blerta Post Ping (could work as a
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Lone_Remaining_Burmese_Blogger_Using_Tiny_Service_to_Post_to_World'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; The story of the monk-led protests in Myanmar, or Burma, and subsequent police crack-down is a widely reported one -
Continue reading »According to a post on the Technorati blog today, the original blog search engine is in the process of replacing its old crawler with a new design in an attempt
Continue reading »To follow-up on my rather bold prediction for RSS in my previous post: "in the not too distant future, more people will subscribe to topic/tag/remix feeds than feeds of actual
Continue reading »Last week was arguably a tipping point for FriendFeed, the lifestreaming app that aggregates all of your social feeds together. FriendFeed first came to our attention in early February, when
Continue reading »A couple of weeks ago we launched our first premium report, on the topic of Online Community Management. In an era of the Web where separating signal from noise is
Continue reading »On the one hand she rails against corporate greed. On the other hand, Arianna Huffington, one of the web's most prominent political bloggers, refuses to pay the legion of citizen
Continue reading »Omid Reza Misayafi, one of a number of Iranian bloggers arrested for "insulting" the government and religious authorities in that country, is dead. Misayafi's death was reported on Global Voices
Continue reading »At a recent Social Media Club event in Richmond, Virginia, we caught up with local NBC television reporter Rachel DePompa and local political and news blogger John Sarvay. The pair
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