Chuck Palahniuk, author of Fight Club, wonders what if Edgar Allen Poe was a blogger?
BlogDay is August 31st, 2005. More information about this can be found here.
Always On and Technorati have announced the Open Media 100, which they say is the "power list of bloggers, social networkers, tool smiths, and investors leading the Open Media Revolution."
To-Done offers these tips for being a more productive blogger.
TNL compares links from Technorati, Yahoo and Google to some of the top weblogs.
Gelf Magazine has an interview with Mark Jen, the fired Google blogger.
A blog called PostSecret that allows people to mail in anonymous secrets on notecards is becoming popular. (Via Blogpulse.com)
The L.A. Times new wikitorial feature lasted only three days before trolls forced it to close.
Joho the Blog just can't keep up with all the good blogs anymore. Who can?
Jason Calcanis explains what the FeedMesh is on BloggingGnomedex.com.
This Blogcritics.org post says that Link doping threatens the Blogosphere.
Carren, the wife of a milblogger (Military blogger), took over her husband's blog when he was injured by an IED in Iraq. Carren blogs that her husband Chuck is currently at Walter Reed. We wish Chuck a speedy recover.
This post lists which pingers Pingomatic covers as well as some other
pings not covered by Pingomatic.
Here is a post by Eric Tremblay that contains a collection of some good articles about using blogs for educational purposes.
The Google Blog reports that Blogger users can now easily upload images
to Blogger.com. The Blogger FAQ provides more information.
BlogWorks says that Jason Calcanis of Weblogs Inc. is testing a giant
blogroll concept utilized by blogger Andrew Krucoff.
Rob Cottingham, Niall Kennedy and Techdirt explain why Go Daddy CEO Bob Parsons' blog is not the 23rd most popular blog as they claimed in a recent press release. Parsons' blog ranks 4,105 on Technorati, which is a good ranking but far from 23rd.
In a post titled Z-lists Bloggers Standard Deviations challenges bloggers to link to a great blog no one has heard of.