Blogging News: Page 85

This is page 85 of the blogging news archives.

Rosie O'Donnell Removes Blog Comments (April 3, 2005): Rosie O'Donnell has removed comments from her blog.

Rabble to Offer Blogging by Mobile Phone (April 1, 2005): The Mercury New reports that a company named Intercasting is offering a service called Rabble, which will give people the ability to blog with a mobile phone.

WordPress Caught With Article Spam (March 31, 2005): BlogosphereNews.

Technorati CEO Offers Graphs Showing Blogs Expanding Influence (March 31, 2005): David Sifry, the CEO of Technorati, made an interesting post on his blog a few days ago about trends in the blogosphere.

High School Blocks Blogging Website (March 30, 2005): An article in the Rutland Herald (Rutland, Vermont) reports that Proctor Jr.

Lots of Microsoft Bloggers (March 29, 2005): There are lots of current and former employees of Microsoft active in the Blogosphere.

Intelliseek Upgrades BlogPulse Blog Index (March 28, 2005): Intelliseek announced it has upgraded its BlogPulse.

General Insists on Blog Comments (March 28, 2005): If the General tells you to respond to his blog, you'd better do it.

Teens Prefer Private Blogs (March 28, 2005): The New York Post has an article about a new AOL study looking at how teenagers use email, IMs and blogs.

WSJ: Blogosphere Too Wild For Advertisers (March 25, 2005): A new Wall Street Journal article discusses advertising and weblogs.

Blogging Even Bigger in South Korea (March 24, 2005): An article in the International Herald Tribune says that 11 million people in South Korea have an account on Cyworld, a type of blogging community.

Blogs Follow Schiavo Case (March 23, 2005): The Terri Schiavo case is being covered intensly by blogs and the mainstream media -- the major news networks have been covering the story frequently and using their "breaking news" interruptions.

Cyberbullying: A Downside of Blogging (March 23, 2005): Kids are using blogs to bully other kids. This practice is known as cyberbullying. It can be devastating to those who are ridiculed.

Novelist Ayelet Waldman's Blog Saved Her Life (March 22, 2005): Novelist Ayelet Waldman (author of the Mommy Track mysteries) has launched a firestorm of controversy about the ethics of blogging with her first new column for Salon.

Novice Bloggers Don't Quit Your Day Job (March 21, 2005): A few people who got into blogging early are reportedly now making some money from blogging.

Yahoo Buys Flickr Photo Sharing Service (March 21, 2005): Yahoo has purchased Flickr, an online photo sharing service, and its parent company Ludicorp.

Guardian Blog Not 100% Jolly Hockey Sticks about Bloggies (March 18, 2005): Not everyone is 100% super excited about this year's Bloggie Award winners.

Blogger Launches Blogger Buzz Blog (March 18, 2005): Blogger now has a blog called Blogger Buzz, with a loud but interesting logo that looks like it belongs on a detergent bottle.

Big Web Brands Compete for Blogopshere Marketshare (March 16, 2005): All the major web brands are involved with weblogs in one or another.

Quaff Some Rum at Captain Morgan's Blog (March 15, 2005): Well, only if you quaff it responsibly.