Stuff you should know, stuff I should remember.

  • Google AdSense Tips and Tricks

    Graywolf has a huge collection of AdSense tips.

  • Forbes Best of the Web

    Lots of blogs mentioned in Forbes Best of the Web for Summer 2005. Many of the MarketingSherpa best marketing blogs were mentioned (many weren’t – sniff!).

  • Jason Calcanis Profiled on NPR

    Jason was on NPR last week talking about blogs and mainstream media.

  • Yahoo! 360 Opens up to Outside Blog Services

    (again, thnx Duncan) In what could only be described as either a bold move at interactivity across multiple platforms, or acceptance from Yahoo! that 360 is a failure is a blogging platform, Yahoo! has announced that Yahoo! 360 users can now publish content to their 360 pages from other blogging or bookmarking services. I think […]

  • Sifry Profiled in Business Week

    Mr. Technorati, David Sifry is profiled in the most recent Business Week: (via Blog Herald) The blogosphere today is about 30 times as big as it was three years ago. So just to give you some ideas on what that means: Every single day we’re seeing about 80,000 new people who are starting blogs. And […]

  • Google Adds RSS Aggregation

    Back on the bandwagon, Google adds RSS to their personalized homepage service (which I think is still in beta).

  • Missouri Newspaper: Blogs Pose Threat to Free Speech

    Figure this one out: How can anytime, anywhere, instant, global self-publishing by anyone be construed as a threat to free speech? They are probably just trolling for traffic – whenever someone complains about blogging, they get lots of hits. Reader beware of the truthfulness in blogs. Not maybe a threat to accuracy – perhaps. But […]

  • FX Series ‘Over There’ – Steve Bochco: You’re Late

    FX is touting Over There, a new series about the war in Iraq – a fictional drama about an event that is still unfolding everyday. That seems about as useful as a miniseries about 9/11. This new ‘epic drama’ promises to show us an unflinching portrait of the war and it’s impact on our servicemen […]

  • WordPress Plugin Competition Winners Announced

    The winners of the WordPress plugin content have been announced…

  • Avatars Versus Journalists

    Online Journalism Review makes some cogent points about the wiki model being used in journalism: Wiki writers engage in a group-write process that creates a shared truth. But is this participatory model suitable for newspapers?