Stuff you should know, stuff I should remember.

  • Podcast Directories

    Robin Good is back with a master list of podcast directories.

  • JFK Shooting Journalists Leverage Blogs to Market Book

    Four journalists who brought news of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy into U.S. living rooms in 1963 have found a new level of fame by using the Internet to market their book about the experience. They are among a growing group of people exploring the potential of blogs, or Web logs, as a […]

  • Victim Blogs Own Murder

    I told him to wait downstair while I get them for him. While I was searching them, he is already in the house. He is still here right now, smoking, walking all around the house with his shoes on which btw I just washed the floor 2 days ago! Hopefully he will leave soon…

  • Nick Denton on the Great Blog Hype

    I love it: The hype comes from unemployed or partially employed marketing professionals and people who never made it as journalists wanting to believe. They want to believe there’s going to be this new revolution and their lives are going to be changed.

  • iTunes to Add Support for Podcasting

    Steve Jobs showed off iTunes 4.9, which has support for iPodder like functionality. Although, he was “slightly” dismissive of the phenomena, describing it as “Wayne’s World for radio”.

  • Business Blog Handouts

    (via Thomas) Richard’s PowerPoint presentation on blogging.

  • Blogs Bubble Bursting

    George over at Media Post says that the Pew report released last week is deflating bloggers: When bloggers start schlepping down to check the police blotter at 3 a.m. just to make sure the victim’s name is spelled correctly, then they can pull up a chair to the adult table. Granted, he is only looking […]

  • BlogPulse Adds Trend Charts

    (via Micropersuasion) BlogPulse, a great stats tracker for the blogosphere adds more goodness.

  • Guide to Anonymous Blogging

    (via Joi) AnonBlog – a wiki document on anonymous blogging.

  • Exclusive: Lee LeFever from Common Craft

    Back again with another Easy Bake Weblogs exclusive! This time we are talking to Lee LeFever from Common Craft – a blog about social design for the web. We’ll be talking about: How the Weblog World Listens What enables a blogger to hear so well? Why can bloggers listen better than others? Why does this […]