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Blogosphere Highlights 6-14-05

  • This is Not a Blog has launched. It is a webzine produced by the Digital Journalism class at New York University. The instructor is Patrick Phillips, editor and founder of I Want Media.
  • Kentucky laws that consider blogging advertisers may keep Kentucky lawyers from being able to blog.
  • The 59Bloggers movie has been stopped.
  • If too much blogging is causing you to gain weight you can always try the LOL Diet.
  • Blogosphere News reports that Alex King and Scott Sanders have launched Feedlounge, a new web-based feed reader. Feedlounge is currently in beta test. A Feedlounge blog is available here.
  • BlogPulse.com has passed the 12 million blogs milestone. It took less than six weeks for BlogPulse.com to move from 10 million blogs to over 12.1 million blogs in the BlogPulse index. BlogPulse.com said between 3.8-3.9 million of the 12 million blogs are considered "active" (meaning new information has been posted) in the last 30 days, 5.2 million are considered active in the last 60 days and slightly more than half have been active in the last 90 days.
  • Do you have a business card for your blog?
  • Contentious argues that for most blogs and bloggers posting daily is counterproductive.
  • Debbie Weil is writing a book about corporate blogging for Penguin.
  • Mark Cuban, who claims that it isn't unusual for several million people to read his blog each month, told CNN that blogging is not a way to make money.
  • The New York Times has a new blog-related column called What's Online.
  • Spanglemonkey blogs about what it is like to have her blog quoted in a Businessweek's Blogspotting post.
  • Danny Sullivan has found search spam on Blogger.com
  • Gawker reports that actor Corey Feldman is living in a building full of bloggers like lindsayism.com.
  • Blogebrity has provided a count of the number of blogs in various blog networks.
  • Gataga.com is a new search tool that searches the following social bookmarking tools: del.icio.us, blogmarks, blinklist, jots, spurl, furl, simpy and connotea. You're It has more about Gataga.
  • The Media Cynic reports that U.S. Congressman John Conyers, Jr., a Detroit Democrat, is blogging.
  • The Guardian reports that bloggers have all the best news in this article.

    Posted on June 14, 2005



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