Blogs and Blogging News Archives: Page 4

This is page 4 of the blogs and blogging news archives.

Anna Wintour Hates the Word Blog (March 17, 2007): Pagesix reports that Anna Wintour, the editor-in-chief of Vogue who is now famous for being loosely portrayed in the The Devil Wears Prada, has expressed her displeasure of the word

Wounded Soldier Blogging From Walter Reed (March 15, 2007): A wounded soldier has started a blog about life inside the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

Calvin Klein Targets Social Networking Teens with IN2U Fragrance (March 8, 2007): Calvin Klein is targeting the young blogging and text messaging crowd with a new fragrance called CK in2u and a new social network called What Are You IN2?.

Would You Pay to Subscribe to a Blog? (March 5, 2007): Will a blogging subscription model emerge in the future? Are there enough readers willing to pay for a blog.

WSJ Looks at the Blogging Profession (March 4, 2007): The Wall Street Journal has an article analyzing what the job of blogger entails.

Google Reader, MyYahoo, Bloglines, NewsGator and Netvibes Dominating Feed Market (February 22, 2007): Most publishers found that their RSS subscriber counts jumped a healthy 20-50% earlier this week when Google Reader started reporting subscriber counts.

Blogging Tip: Squirrel Some Blog Nuts Away To Use Later (February 20, 2007): Daily Blog Tips suggests professional bloggers should keep some pre-written blog posts around for use during an emergency.

Former Gizmodo Editor Blasts Gadget Bloggers and Gadget Nerds (February 17, 2007): Gizmodo editor emeritus Joel Johnson has blasted gadget bloggers and gadget nerds in a new rant posted on Gizmodo called Horshoes and Hand Grenades.

Subscriber Counts Jump as Google Releases Feed Suscriber Data (February 17, 2007): Thanks to new numbers from Google Reader we may be able to answer TechCrunch's question about just how big Google Reader is from a few weeks.

No Love For NoFollow? (February 16, 2007): Wikipedia recently added no follow tags in a lame spam fighting attempt that has not gone over well.

How Much Can You Make From Blogging? (February 5, 2007): The Christian Science Monitor has an article that looks at what bloggers can make from their blogs.

British Companies Slow to Launch Blogs (January 31, 2007): An article in the Independent Online says British companies have been slow to blog and that only two FTSE 100 companies have blogs.

Technorati's WTF Means Where's the Fire (January 31, 2007): Technorati may be building a memedigger type of feature for Technorati called WTF.

Snap Preview Anywhere: Fantastic or Annoying? (January 30, 2007): Nick Wilson at Performancing explains why Snap.

Three Blog and RSS Directories Sold (January 25, 2007): The Blog Herald reports that three blog and rss directories have been sold recently by the Bloggy Network.

Study Finds 1 in 3 Moms Have Recently Read a Blog (January 22, 2007): The Parenting Group's 24/7 MomConnection study found that moms are using new media including blogs and video.

Marriott International CEO is Blogging (January 17, 2007): The Washington Post reports that 74-year-old Marriott International CEO J.

Iraq's Interior Ministry Confirms Existence of AP Source Jamil Hussein (January 4, 2007): An Iraqi police officer named Jamil Gholaiem Hussein is going to be arrested for talking to the press.

If You Give a Blogger a Laptop (December 27, 2006): If you give a blogger a cool Acer Ferrari laptop he or she will love you -- or at least talk about you.

Tom Delay and the Ghost Bloggers (December 17, 2006): Former House Majority Leader Tom Delay recently launched a blog at TomDelay.