Blogging News: Page 75
This is page 75 of the blogging news archives.
Alvaro's Katrina Photo Essay (September 10, 2005): Here is an interesting slideshow take by Alvaro who works at the Chateu Sonesta Hotel in New Orleans and was inside New Orleans during and after the storm.
Yammy Voting Ends September 12th (September 8, 2005): The Yammys, or the the Yahoo! Video Search Awards started on July 27, 2005 where the public submitted their personal videos in five different categories: pets, bloppers, road trips, office humor and I can't believe it.
Brian Williams Blogs About Censorship in New Orleans (September 7, 2005): NBC Anchor Brian Williams is blogging about his tour of the French Quarter.
Bloggers Organize to Help Katrina Victims (September 1, 2005): Now that President Bush has made a statement and gas prices are rising around the country many more people are aware of the enormity of the situation and the huge impact it will have on our nation's economy.
Times-Picayune Evacuates as Flood Waters Rise (August 30, 2005): The Times-Picayune, which has been doing a great job of reporting the incredible disaster that has struck New Orleans, LA through news and blogs is now evacuating their building as flood waters continue to rise.
Blogs as Interactive Personal Ads (August 26, 2005): There are now daily articles in newspapers covering the interactions occuring on social blogging networks like MySpace.
Chopra, Clinton and Celebs Blog at Yahoo's Blog for Hope (August 25, 2005): Yahoo Health Blogs, which launched in July, has added a special blog called Blog for Hope.
Reader Confuses Journalist's Column for a Blog (August 25, 2005): The Washington Post's Robert MacMillan says a reader wrote in to him and confused his Random Access column as a blog.
Seattle Bloggers Unite (August 25, 2005): The Seattle Times reports that Seattle bloggers have joined together to form the Seattle Weblogger Meetup Group.
Anchor Blogs Continue to Increase (August 24, 2005): More anchors are getting blogs as the popularity of weblogs continues to grow.
The St. Petersburg Times Gets Bloggy (August 23, 2005): The St.
BlogOn 2005: Conference and Blog (August 23, 2005): BlogOn 2005 is a conference covering the business of social media.
ClickZ Starts Blogging (August 22, 2005): ClickZ has finally launched a blog.
Will Every Website Become a TV Station? (August 22, 2005): Video blogs are just starting to become popular.
Celebrity Gossip Fuels the Blogosphere (August 22, 2005): People love to gossip about the stasr so it goes to follow that they will also blog about the stars.
Blogger Launches Blogger for Word (August 19, 2005): Blogger has announced a new publishing tool called Blogger for Word, a free add-on that converts Microsoft Word documents into a blog post.
Blogger Adds Reporting Flag to Blogspot Blogs (August 18, 2005): Blogger has added a "Flag as Objectionable" button to blogs on BlogSpot.
J-Walk Analyzes Incoming Links (August 18, 2005): Every blogger wants to keep track of who is linking to their blog and to a particular entry.
Bloggers Can Tell on Splogs at Splog Reporter (August 17, 2005): Splog Reporter is a new website where bloggers can report splogs or spam blogs that are clogging up blog search tools.
How Should Magazines and Newspapers Cite Blogs? (August 17, 2005): Stephen Baker at Blogspotting has raised an interesting question about blog citation in magazines and newspapers.

