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writer's blog home > blog archives page 243Wired Article Warns Don't Blog From Work
A Wired article about worker privacy warns workers not to blog from their office computer. December 14, 2005
Job Seeker Launches Hire Me, Google Blog
A job seeker has created a blog called Hire Me, Google in the hopes that Google will noticed the blog and offer up a job opportunity. December 14, 2005
The 40-Year-Old Virgin and the Missing Hyphen
The missing hyphen from the 40-Year-Old Virgin has mysteriously reappeared with the DVD release. December 14, 2005
Who is Muzi Mei?
Muzi Mei is the pen name of a 27-year-old journalist named Li Li who authors one of the most popular blogs in China. December 13, 2005
Rocky Balboa Blog Debuts
Yo, Adrian! There is a new blog to promote Rocky Balboa, the upcoming Rocky movie, called the Rocky Balboa Blog>. December 13, 2005
Red Reporter Announces 2005 Sports Blog Awards
Red Reporter has announced the 2005 Sports Blog Awards after noticing that there were not many awards for sports blogs. December 13, 2005
Using Blog Search Engines Instead of Comments
Dave Winer at Scripting News has added a green Technorati icon that points to Technorati's list of inbound links to his blog. December 13, 2005
John Feinstein Spends Season With the Baltimore Ravens
John Feinstein is familiar to sports fans as an author of sports books. December 13, 2005
Strong Box Office Debut for Narnia
The Disney and Walden Media remake of the C. December 13, 2005
USA Today Merges Online and Print Departments
Editor and Publisher reports that USA Today is the latest major newspaper to combine its online and print newsrooms. December 13, 2005
Some Corporations Jump on Podcasting
The Baltimore Sun has an article about how several corporation are taking the early plunge in podcasting. December 12, 2005
Plamegate Resumes
The Associated Press reports on the latest twist in Plamegate. December 12, 2005
Workers Have Little Internet Privacy at Work
A Wired article looks into the privacy rights workers have to use the Internet from work and finds that there isn't much privacy at all. December 12, 2005
Wikipedia Joke Not So Funny
Wikipedia is a great resource but something must be done to prevent the creation of fake entries, particularly when they are about people. December 12, 2005
Spielberg Talks Munich Film
Richard Shickel of Time magazine interviewsSteven Spielberg about his new film, Munich, which explores the massacre at the Munich Olympics. December 12, 2005
Bloggers Cover Massive Explosion at Hertfordshire Fuel Depot
A huge explosion has occured at an oil depot north of London near Hemel Hempstead. December 11, 2005
Who Let the Trolls Out?
Jim Kukral at Revenews has an article that says the message board trolls have spread to the blogosphere. December 10, 2005
BBC Enters Blogosphere With Blog by Nick Robinson
WebProNews reports on the BBC's launch of Nick Robinson's Newslog. December 10, 2005
Yahoo Buys Delicious for Undisclosed Amount
Blogspotting's Heather Green reports that Yahoo has acquired Del. December 9, 2005
Fictional Bosses You Wouldn't Want to Work For
For some comic relief Fast Company has a slideshow of nine fictional bosses you should be glad you don't work for. December 9, 2005
Forbes Publisher: Blogs Threaten Mainstream Media
Rich Karlgaard, the publisher of Forbes magazine who recently started a blog on Forbes. December 8, 2005
Kendra Wilkinson Blogging for the Philadelphia Eagles
Add another one to the list of celebrity bloggers used for promotion. December 8, 2005
New Study Finds Internet Makes People Feel Empowered Politically
A new study (PDF file) done by the University of Southern California's Annenberg School Center For the Digital Future concludes that people feel increasingly politically empowered by the Internet: Even though it's a slow-loading pdf file, this one is worth a read. December 8, 2005
The New York Times is Blogospheric
It was only a matter of time before the New York Times became active in the blogosphere. December 8, 2005
Recruitment.com Debuts Blog Awards for Recruiting Blogs
Recruiting. December 8, 2005

