Stuff you should know, stuff I should remember.

  • Rob Lutz on General Motors’s Blogs

    Debbie’s got the scoop: How GM’s Fastlane blog was born.

  • Battle Over Blogumentary

    For 3 years Chuck Olsen was working on a documentary about the blogging phenom called ‘Blogumentary’. Then a Hollywood Producer thought he’d try his hand at the topic. Hilarity ensues. Disclosure: I tossed my name in the hat for possible interviewing before I realized what was going on. Chuck dammit you should have gotten that […]

  • Can You Dig It?

    Lee has more points on the blog/forum dichotomy: A Blog Post Says “Here It Is, Dig It” A blog post says “Here it is, dig it.” A message board post says “your turn.”

  • Exclusive: Duncan Riley from Blog Herald

    Mark your calendars! Join us for a Q & A free-for-all with Duncan from Blog Herald, one of the top blogging news sites out there. Whenever I want the low-down I go to Duncan’s site to get the dish. We’re gonna klatch on: Understanding bloggers and blogging: embracing blogging or insulting bloggers The international blogosphere: […]

  • Journal of Accountancy: Blog Article

    I was pleased to receive my latest copy of Journal of Accountancy (I only read it for the tech articles!) and to find an entire article about blogs, entitled Would You, Could You, Should You Blog? It’s a great article for the more conservative types and gives readers resources to get started. The article provides […]

  • Print Executives Shrug Blogs

    Print execs shrug off impact of blogs: A curious thing happened at the opening session of the Editor & Publisher/Mediaweek Interactive Media Conference. Many speakers attending the session on journalism and blogging (yes, another one!) made light of the blogosphere. They used “scatological references that played on the world blog,” the Editor & Publisher Web […]

  • Andy Profiled on Lipsticking Blog

    Big thanks to Yvonne for profiling me as a ‘smart blogger’ over on Lip-Sticking.

  • John Edwards Begins Blog Strategy

    John Edwards, candidate for the Presidential nomination of the Democratic Party in 2004 and contender for the same position in 2008, has met in a secret off-the-record meeting with leading left wing bloggers, according to a report at Time Magazine.

  • Only 10% of Chinese Blogger Register with Gov’t

    Attempts by the Chinese government to force Chinese bloggers to register their blogs has failed, with only 430,000 Chinese bloggers registrring with the country’s Information Ministry, representing around 10% of the estimatated number of blogs in China.

  • Corey Rudl Dies in Car Crash

    If you follow the internet marketing crowd, you’ll know the name Corey Rudl. He died in a racing crash on June 2nd.