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Blogosphere Highlights

  • Google launches a referral program for AdSense and Firefox. Lots of bloggers are covering this news here, here, here, here, here and here.
  • MySpace and Facebook appear to have spread to blogspot.com with sites like Bloggin Hotties. Hottie winner acknowledgments and woots can be found here, here, here and here.
  • Yes. Of course Jack from Jack in the Box should blog. But a Wal-mart blog?
  • Dooce redesigns for ads and receives some criticism for it.
  • Dave Taylor teaches bloggers how to host images from Flickr.
  • The Blog Herald and Ensight.org officially join B5Media but ProBlogger does not -- at least not yet. Also, B5 Media's "super secret" news has been postponed until Monday. Meanwhile, the Blue Fish Network promises not string you along with pre-announcement hype.
  • Media Ethics points out that "relevance" and "credibility" are not the same thing.
  • The Gothamist is doing those network round-up things that AOL's WIN started.
  • Ross Mayfield has been blogging for three years.
  • John Mackey, the CEO of Whole Foods, is blogging. (Via Micropersuasion.com)
  • Hello Jennifer Creer. Jennifer announces that she has started blogging on WIN's Life Science blogs, like the Cancer Blog, which is why the posting frequency has increased on the life science blogs.
  • Scribbling Woman wrote an article about blogging for her university's online newsletter. Here is why she blogs: "So in a nutshell: I blog because it is a valuable teaching tool. I blog because I enjoy it, and find it a useful way to organize a little corner against the deluge of information online. I blog to stay in touch, professionally. I blog to be part of a large, global community of endlessly fascinating voices."
  • The Marketing Maven blogs about Frank Warrens' clever Post Secret idea.
  • Brad Hill at the Unofficial Yahoo Weblog makes his 3,000th post.
  • Paul Stamatiou has a good article about building blog traffic. (Via LifeHacker) Paul also just received some Flickr prints in the mail.
  • Fee-based blog directory: Jason Calacanis blogs that he wants to charge publishers money to list their blogs in a new directory for advertisers.
  • Jason Calacanis, CEO of Weblogs, Inc., accuses Creative Weblogging of copying the look of Weblogs, Inc's homepage. He calls them "a bunch of thieves." Creative Weblogging just completed a first round of financing from angel investors. Creative Weblogging CEO Torsten Jacobi disagrees with the accusations from Jason Calacanis. (Via Blogebrity).

    Posted on November 5, 2005



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