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  • How readable is your blog?

    Here's a fun little online gadget: The Blog Readability Test. Just plunk in your url to determine what level of education is required to understand your blog. Junior high school for Ourmedia College undergrad for SocialMedia College postgrad for Darknet Thanks to Markus Sandy for the pointer.
    Posted to Social Media (Weblog) by Anonymous on 12-28-2007
  • Scoble marks 7 years of blogging

    Scoble has been blogging for 7 years -- didn't know it, but he began about 5 months before I did (when Dave Winer gave me my first blog). A lot has changed in the past decade, and Robert goes over it.
    Posted to Social Media (Weblog) by Anonymous on 12-21-2007
  • Bloglines finally gets an upgrade

    TechCrunch reports on Web-based RSS feed reader Bloglines finally getting A Triple Dose Of New Features.
    Posted to Social Media (Weblog) by Anonymous on 12-18-2007
  • Austin leads Top 10 Blogging Cities list

    SF Chronicle: Nielsen Media Research tallies the top cities for blogging in the U.S.: 1. Austin, Texas (15% of adults going on the Web to read or contribute to a blog in the past 30 days) 2. Portland, Oregon (14%) 3. San Francisco Bay Area (13%) 4. Seattle (13%) 5....
    Posted to Social Media (Weblog) by Anonymous on 12-16-2007
  • Top 100 blogs for news

    Assistant professor Carlos Guestrin and his students at Carnegie Mellon University compiled a list of the best 100 blogs to read to find the biggest news on the Web as early as possible. It includes well-known blogs, such as Instapundit and Boing Boing, but also some more obscure ones like...
    Posted to Social Media (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-22-2007
  • Congressman gets blogger fired

    Daily Kos: Rep. Steve LaTourette, R-Ohio, gets a blogger fired from a newspaper-sponsored group blog.
    Posted to Social Media (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-03-2007
  • Carnegie Mellon Study Ranks Most Informative Blogs

    The mathematical geniuses at Carnegie Mellon have used complex mathematics to answer the following question: if you could only read 100 of the millions of blogs on the Internet and you wanted to keep up with what the blogosphere is talking about, which blogs should you read? Well, guess what? Our sister...
    Posted to Writerswrite (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-26-2007
  • BBC trains Iranian journalists

    At PBS's MediaShift blog, Mark Glaser takes an exclusive look at an innovative distance learning and online training program for Iranian journalists run by the BBC World Service Trust. Mark says, "While some Iranian journalists have been arrested trying to get training overseas, BBC is teaching...
    Posted to Social Media (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-19-2007
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