Stuff you should know, stuff I should remember.

  • Wanna be in a movie?

    Someone’s making a documentary about bloggers and it appears that if you’re a blogger you and your blog could be in it. See ‘We’re going to make a blogumentary about 59 bloggers who represent the Blogosphere’. It’s happening in America, this summer. If you want to be considered, you have to be in the USA […]

  • Freeware Podcasting App PodProducer

    Just launched and available for testing: PodProducer

  • Pitching Bloggers

    No no – not bitching bloggers – there’s plenty of that. Toby’s got examples of her being pitched.

  • Blogger Paid $100K For Watching Dukes of Hazzard

    Nice publicity stunt. ‘Dukes of Hazzard Institute’ VP hired

  • Combatting RSS Poachers

    Paul over at BlogLogic has written a nice little WordPress tweak to throw acid in the face of RSS poachers.

  • Corporate Blogging and Paying Bloggers

    A small but growing number of businesses are hiring people to write blogs, otherwise known as Web logs, or frequently updated online journals. Companies are looking for candidates who can write in a conversational style about timely topics that would appeal to customers, clients and potential recruits. Isn’t that just hiring good writers?

  • International Mr. Leather 2005

    Every year in Chicago, thousands of male leather enthusiasts gather from all over the world to celebrate and convocate at the International Mr. Leather convention. IML features a diverse group of men from all over the world coming together to party, shop and share – and of course crown International Mr. Leather in a star-studded […]

  • Jupiter Research Adds Podcast

    Another company climbs on board.

  • TV Guide Intros Podcast

    From Podcasting News: TV Guide Intros Podcast The weekly podcast features Michael Ausiello and the TVGuide.com crew as they provide the inside scoop, offbeat opinions and answers to questions about the latest entertainment headlines, hot TV shows, new movies and celebrities.

  • Time Magazine on Wikis

    A wiki is a deceptively simple piece of software (little more than five lines of computer code) that you can download for free and use to make a website that can be edited by anyone you like. Need to solve a thorny business problem overnight and all members of your team are in different time […]