Category: General

  • Blogs as a Counter-Conversation

    While bloggers love to consider themselves a force of media, often times they are at least able to keep a story alive while the media decides if they are going to investigate it or not. Consider the story of uber-bigot Trent Lott.

  • Blogs and Libel: The Gray Area

    You know John Gray of Mars/Venus/1950s-sex-roles fame? Turns out his Ph.D. is a little less than accredted and probably a mail-order degree (along with his ex-wife Barbara deAngelis’s credentials) and the only accredited about the guy’s CV is his high school degree. Irish blogger Gavin found this expose and concluded that "John Gray, is a […]

  • Economist: Blogging Goes to Work

    The Economist admits that maybe there’s something to this blogging thing after all: [Blogging and wiki tech company] Socialtext takes the wiki concept and adds to it some corporate bullet-proofing. It can be used to create a conventional blog, yes, but more importantly it tracks different versions of documents, so that people working on a […]

  • Blogging to Utopia

    The Austin Chronicle looks at weblogs as the next evolution of the alternative press Basically, think the blogs provide oxygen, allow stories that are on the borderline of newsworthiness to be picked at by interested nonprofessionals, and then if there’s enough fire it’ll spill into a Drudge, or a James Taranto, or cable news, or […]

  • Echo Chamber Argument

    David Weinberger wrote an article for Salon rebutting the argument that online spaces and communities create an echo chamber effect: This meme turns out to be as tricky as it is attractive. Worse, as it spreads itself, it’s shifting shape, so that the entire Internet can start to seem to be nothing but a set […]

  • Mom Finds Out About Blog

    In Fall 2003, weekly satire-rag The Onion published ‘Mom Finds Out About Blog’: MINNEAPOLIS, MN—In a turn of events the 30-year-old characterized as “horrifying,” Kevin Widmar announced Tuesday that his mother Lillian has discovered his weblog. In an e-mail sent to Widmar Monday, Lillian reported in large purple letters that she was “VERY EXCITED :)!!!” […]

  • 10 Ways to Make Money Blogging

    John shoots holes in the popular myth about instant blog profits: Freelancing: As your blog builds up a reputation, you may get an opportunity to make some money freelancing for the A-list political mags out there that pay for content. More at: 10 Ways To Make Money Blogging

  • AP: RSS is the Next Big Thing

    Associated Press hypes the hype: “If you’re not reading it in RSS you’re wasting your time,” declaimed Microsoft’s blogging evangelist, Robert Scoble, who says he subscribes to nearly 1,300 feeds. RSS has been called the TiVo of the Web, the first “killer app” of the anticipated automation of social and commercial transactions online using the […]

  • You’ve Got Blog (+ Backlash)

    In November of 2000, Rebecca Mead’s essay, You’ve Got Blog, was published in The New Yorker this was one of the first times the mainstream pressed noticed the blooming blogging subculture. Then the backlash began: Deconstructing “You’ve Got Blog” And then the rebuttal to the backlash on Metafilter: Deconstructing "You’ve Got Blog" as well as […]

  • Paid Subscription Blogging

    ClickZ has a two-parter on members-only blogs: I absolutely believe there’s a market for paid-subscription blogging. There are thousands of paid newsletters serving narrow niches. They’ve been publishing since way before the Internet. Where I see opportunity is for these paid sub-newsletter publishers to offer blog spin-offs – perhaps even replace the traditional newsletter format […]