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Mario is trapped and being attacked by evil creatures, he must use his plumbing skills and the FLUDD backpac he acquired on a recent holiday to escape.
That's kinda a lot of spam, Dave | Technology | Guardian Unlimited
Back when we wrote the cover story [in 2005], there were some 9 million blogs, with about 40,000 new ones popping up each day. Now, says Sifry, Technorati indexes 112 million blogs, with 120,000 new ones appearing each day. And that’s not including spam
For Start-Ups Who Want Some Positive Review on TechCrunch at Digital Inspiration - Software Reviews, Internet and Technology Guide
"sometimes I wake up and I'm in a pissed off mood and I trash a company. You're never going to do that when you have an editorial process."
News: 30 August 2007 — New study shows Americans' blogging behaviour
According to a recent Synovate/Marketing Daily survey, 8 out of 10 Americans know what a blog is and almost half have visited blogs.
Learning from Dave Winer - Joel on Software
I'm really losing patience with anonymous posts, "anon", "anon for this one," people who don't even have the energy to sign their messages with a made up name and leave the whole signature blank.
iain tait | crackunit.com » Blog Archive » The 7 Deadly Sins of Digital
There’s a bunch of things that people who are just getting into digital always seem to propose at some point or another. I guess they’re things that are part of the learning process.
got-100-dollars-7-experts-on-how-to-market-a-website-on-a-budget/
I contacted the biggest names in web marketing, branding, and search engine optimization and I asked them all the same question.
Blog Law » 12 Important U.S. Laws Every Blogger Needs to Know
In this article we highlight twelve of the most important US laws when it comes to blogging and provide some simple and straightforward tips for safely navigating them.
Guardian Unlimited: Arts blog - books: Should we ban the word 'blog'?
The editor-in-chief of US Vogue has apparently decided that the word blog is vulgar and refuses to let it be used on the Vogue website. It is said that she has even told staff to come up with a replacement before the website is relaunched.
PingMag - The Tokyo-based magazine about “Design and Making Things” » Archive » Infosthetics: the beauty of data visualization
Andrew Vande Moere digs deep in his information channels to gather the most interesting forms of data visualization.
The problem with "live blogging" and the "blogosphere" (Corporate Hallucinations)
Quoted: something happened recently that really points out some of the flaws in this thing we call the “blogosphere.”
Global Neighbourhoods: New Comm Forum--Winner & Sinners
Quoted: Steve Crescenzo begins by slamming a David Weinberger
gapingvoid: "cartoons drawn on the back of business cards": edelman talk
Quoted: a talk about blogs and post-Cluetrain reality
Roo Reynolds - What’s Next? » Blog Archive » I’m Tumblelogging
Quoted: Blog of Roo Reynolds, UK-based Metaverse Evangelist, blogger and geek.
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Quoted: With this mountain of netlabel music available, the problem arises that one doesn't have the time to filter through it all and find the gems. ...
Blogs: Watching passionate thoughts evolve (in public) | 43 Folders
Quoted: The most exciting and difficult time for a new blogger is the barn-raising period after the new blog is launched and the daily dash for ...
Weblog Tools Collection » Blog Archive » OpenID
Quoted: website you are visiting to use your identity. (”no password” is slightly misleading) There is already a lot of activity with openID in the Wordpress ...
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