Blogging News: Page 86

This is page 86 of the blogging news archives.

2005 Bloggies Award Winners Announced (March 15, 2005): The winners of the 2005 Bloggies have been announced.

The Old Boys' Blogging Club? (March 14, 2005): Well, I suppose you know that blogging has moved into the mainstream when Newsweek has a column alleging that the Blogosphere is really an old boys' club that is seriously lacking in diversity.

Food Blogs and Stock Blogs in the News (March 14, 2005): There has been some news coverage of food and stock blogs in the news.

Law Firm Warns of Work-related Blogging Risks (March 11, 2005): Workers using Internet blogs and podcasts to talk about their employers are increasingly at risk of being fired, and their companies are more vulnerable to having confidential information leaked, according to Littler Mendelson, a labor and employment law firm.

Blogging in the Military (March 11, 2005): The Army Times has an interesting article about some soldiers who are making money by blogging in Internet cafes.

Senators: Blogs Safe From Campaign Finance Regulation (March 9, 2005): Senators McCain and Feingold say blogs are safe from potential Internet regulation by the FEC.

Fired for Blogging? Try a Career Change (March 8, 2005): With all the articles and incidents people should now understand that they can get fired because of their blog.

AP's New Blog Thing (March 7, 2005): Editor & Publisher has questioned whether AP's new blog called "Bad LANGuage: AP's pop culture blog," is really very bloggerific.

Poll: Only 7% Read Blogs Regularly (March 6, 2005): A new CNN/Gallup poll suggests that the large majority of people do not read blogs.

Business Underblogger Nominations Begin (March 4, 2005): ProBlogger.

Should Campaign Finance Law Apply to Blogs? (March 3, 2005): The Federal Election Commission might try to extend campaign finance law to bloggers.

Odeo, the Podcasting Start-up (March 1, 2005): Odeo is an interesting development.

Newspapers Blog and Feed (February 28, 2005): More and more newspapers are catching on to the blogging and RSS feed trend.

Business Blogging Award Winners Announced (February 26, 2005): The winners of the 2005 Business Blogging Awards have been announced.

ALA President Bashes Bloggers; Neil Gaiman Takes Him to Task (February 26, 2005): In a most un-librarianlike move, Michael Gorman, president-elect of the American Library Association, lashed out at bloggers for having bad grammar, being unable to write well and questions their reading habits.

More Bloggers Building Video Blogs (February 26, 2005): The New York Times has provided even more coverage of the growing blogosphere, which is becoming more like television.

Gawker Loses Cheap Tickets as Sponsor (February 25, 2005): PRWeek reports that Cheap Tickets has pulled their ad from Gridskipper, one of Gawker Media's blogs.

2004 Koufax Award Winners Announced (February 24, 2005): Wampum has announced the winners of the 2004 Koufax Awards.

Slate Increases Blog Coverage (February 24, 2005): Slate.

Podcasting Drum Beat Grows Louder (February 23, 2005): Recent articles by the The New York Times and other news providers suggest that Podcasting is ready to make a big impact on the music industry and talk radio.