Category Archives: Blogging

Bill Gates Ticked Off By Blogger

From switched.com: There is one sure fire way to make the normally quiet and geeky Bill Gates a little peeved — question his company’s record of "capitalizing on the innovation of others." According to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer’s Todd Bishop, that’s … Continue reading

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I Hate To Dirty My Blogging By Making Money From It

It’s like taking a check for my lovemaking skills. It just doesn’t feel right. I don’t want to make money from Torah Ringtones and Torah Weirdos For Christ. That’s why I’ve been so slow to commercialize this sacred website. I’m … Continue reading

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Entire Blogosphere Stunned By Blogger’s Special Weekend Post

Report: "NEW YORK—In what is being called a seminal moment in Internet history, a rare weekend post by 25-year-old blogger Ben Tiedemann on his website bentiedemanntellsall.blogspot.com rocked the 50 million-member blogosphere this Saturday. The landmark post, which updated nearly every … Continue reading

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Israeli Court Limits Blogs Freedom of Speech

Jameel writes: Orthomom Redux? While Freedom of Speech is protected by the US Constitution, it’s a whole different ballgame in Israel. Disagree with your local municipal council? One blogger did…and found his blogger anonymity disappearing under court order to Google. … Continue reading

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Bloggers Vs. Journalists

This discussion on L.A. Roundtable (for LA City View 35) was recorded Sept. 18, 2007. KCAL’s Dave Bryan moderated the discussion between myself, Eric Longabardi, Eric Spillman and Bill Boyarsky. I’ve put it on Youtube: Part One Part Two Part … Continue reading

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