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Copyright: Writers Write, Inc. Mon, 06 Oct 2008 01:00:00 +0200 The Evangelical Alliance recently came up with the "Ten Blogging Commandments." The Evangelical Alliance says they are loosely based on the real Ten Commandments from the Old Testament. The Evangelical Alliance says these commandments are "intended to cause bloggers to consider the social impact of their blogging."
The commandments were released at Godblogs, a gathering held by the Evangelical Alliance. If you start breaking the 2nd commandment then your blogging has really gone to your head. Hat tip to J-Walk Blog who says he has already violated a few of the commandments.
Permalink | Recent Headlines | Plurk | Twitter | WWFeeds.com Fri, 03 Oct 2008 22:00:00 +0200 Yahoo! created several bikes that take photos every 60 seconds and upload them instantly to Flickr. The bikes each have a GPS enabled camera installed. The cameras are powered by solar panels. People can follow the rider's travels online. Blogger Amit Gupta was one of the lucky ones to get one of Yahoo's GPS photo bikes. You can see the photographs from Amit's bike here. Sometimes the photos are dark but other times the photos catch scenery and people. Here's the video from the AP about the bikes.
Permalink | Recent Headlines | Plurk | Twitter | WWFeeds.com Wed, 01 Oct 2008 06:10:00 +0200 Editor & Publisher reports that the National Society of Newspaper Columnists is considering adding a blogging category its annual awards.
The National Society of Newspaper Columnists is thinking about adding a blogging category to its annual awards contest.You can also read about it here on columnists.com, the NSNC's website. It wouldn't be a surprise to see blogging categories add to lots more journalism awards given the number large number of journalists who are now blogging for magazines and newspapers. Permalink | Recent Headlines | Plurk | Twitter | WWFeeds.com Wed, 01 Oct 2008 05:30:00 +0200 A new technology blog and resource called Obsessable is powered by Crowd Fusion. Crowd Fusion is blogging software that is billed as a "rapid development content engine."
Obsessable covers the latest in the world of technology, including cell phones, cameras, and HDTVs - obsessively, of course. Obsessable is powered by the rapid content development engine, Crowd Fusion.Obsessable is the first blog from Crowd Fusion. Tech and gadget blogging is obviously a very crowded field already. Duncan Riley at The Inquisitr says that many of the people behind Crowd Fusion were previously with Weblogs Inc. so they do have people with past experience in the tech blog field. Duncan Riley also says that Crowd Fusion raised $3 million from investors. Like Weblogs Inc before it, Crowd Fusion is being built on a custom built content management system (at Weblogs Inc it was BlogSmith). The angle is that the new CMS allows the team to do things they think are important in a better way, without relying on an existing platform such as MovableType (which powers Gawker Media sites among others) and WordPress.It looks like Crowd Fusion makes it easy to create blog posts and product descriptions and tie them together. This would be useful technology for anyone considering a product type of website. You can see how the Xbox 360 product listing here includes photos, current Obsessable blog posts and links to content found elsewhere on the web. Permalink | Recent Headlines | Plurk | Twitter | WWFeeds.com Tue, 30 Sep 2008 04:00:00 +0200 AOL has officially launched two blog sites: PopEater, a celebrity gossip blog, and LemonDrop, a women's blog. The Social notes that these sites had been in beta for a while before launching.
After letting them gestate in beta for a while, AOL has formally launched two new "lifestyle" sites: entertainment blog PopEater and quirky women's lifestyle title Lemondrop. They're the latest in a series of original blogs that AOL has rolled out, from men's site Asylum to Web meme blog Urlesque, adding to the titles it absorbed when it acquired the Weblogs Inc. network.AOL's blog plan seems to be a "try everything" approach. They don't seem to have a problem launching new blogs even if they already have a blog in that category. AOL has also added a blog to its Digital City website featuring entertainment news. The Social has more thoughts on the Digital City blog launch here. The Digital City blog makes sense because it offers a way for AOL to improve an existing website. Permalink | Recent Headlines | Plurk | Twitter | WWFeeds.com Fri, 26 Sep 2008 06:50:00 +0200 Here are some blogosphere highlights from Around the Web.
Permalink | Recent Headlines | Plurk | Twitter | WWFeeds.com Thu, 25 Sep 2008 05:00:00 +0200 Below is a video of someone using Twitter to turn the lights off in their room. This might be useful for confusing potential criminals about whether you or home or not. We have seen similar uses of Twitter like the plant that tweets when it needs to be watered and the Laundry Room hooked up to Twitter that tweets when washers and dryers are available. (via Rocketboom)
Posted in Twitter Permalink | Recent Headlines | Plurk | Twitter | WWFeeds.com Tue, 23 Sep 2008 22:00:00 +0200 Mashable reports that Twitter is growing like a weed. The Mashable post cites new figures from Nielsen Online that show Twitter has grew 422% from August, 2007 to August, 2008.
The latest numbers are in, and Twitter is apparently growing at a torrid pace. According to stats just released from Nielsen Online, Twitter recorded 2.3 million unique visitors in August (US-only), an increase of 422% from the same period last year.It helps when a CNN anchors is incorporating Twitter into his show. It also helps that everytime there is a major disaster somewhere in the world there are immediately stories about how Twitter was the first place to hear about it. Twitter has always been a great way to cover breaking news invents and share information. It's use by news organizations alone should continue to foster growth and let Twitter remain follower central despite spam and uptime issues. Posted in Twitter Permalink | Recent Headlines | Plurk | Twitter | WWFeeds.com |