Why more folks may talk to their computer
Why more folks may talk to their computer
Christian Science Monitor - One of the keys to blogging is writing in your own voice. Well, now you really can write in “your own voice.” And it’s my bet that bloggers who use the software will post more material because it’s just so much fun to use. But before you rush out to
how-to guide
Slate - If blogging makes everyone a journalist, then tricks like this one make everyone their own news producer. If you’re squeamish, or if you’re the relative of an American soldier, you may not want to watch images that the TV networks have deemed unfit
Former GOP House Majority Leader Tom DeLay Starts Blogging
All Headline News - Washington, D.C. (AHN) - Former GOP House Majority leader Tom DeLay has launched his own blog. Sparse on graphics but heavy on text, the former Congressman who went by the nickname, “The Hammer” claims, “Too many Republicans have failed to continue
Social context for data analysis
Infoworld - Once it s there, the whole panoply of Web-2.0-style techniques linking, tagging, blogging can support a loosely coupled conversation about the provenance and the semantics of the data. Today I found
Corporate Blogs Becoming a Strong PR Tactic According to
Earthtimes - Richards and Bates discussed the positive and negative aspects of their own companies’ experiences in blogging, and discussed the ways they have increased their public relations effectiveness through communications efforts with bloggers and through
The Bible gets up to speed
Newsday - A series, “Blogging the Bible,” by David Plotz, a deputy editor of the Web magazine Slate, has prompted nearly 7,000 e-mails from readers, according to the author. A pocket-sized MP3 player, called the GoBible, that contains the King James and New
