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AskMen.com - Weblogs Feature article explaning how weblogs came about being an Internet phenomenon. |
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BBC News - Global voices speak through blogs A blogging project, "Global Voices," aims to bring together global blogs and their stories in ways that mainstream media do not. |
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Clickz.com - Paid Subscription Blogging, Part 1 "Will people pay to read a blog? Can bloggers successfully charge subscription fees? Can their publishing switch from free to fee?" Part one of a two-part series. |
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editorandpublisher.com - Blogrolling On a River Blogging has gone mainstream. |
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InformationWeek - The Weblog Question Article by John Foley. Employees who write about where they work need to consider the questions of, "Who owns the content?" and "Will my employer object?" |
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121 |
msnbc.com - Business pros flock to Weblogs Online diaries create new form of journalism. |
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178 |
news.com - The coming of the blogs Weblogs are good places for marketers to observe and learn from the public. |
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NYTimes.com - Online Digests Help Readers Cope With Information Avalanche Andy Wang writes about pioneers in news blogging. [Free nytimes.com registration needed to view this article.] |
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Blogging Thoughts: Personal Publication as an Online Research Tool Jill Walker and Torill Mortensen's scholarly paper about their personal use of weblogs in research. This is a chapter from Researching ICTs in Context, ed. Andrew Morrison, 2002. [875 KB pdf document] [PDF] |
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Bridging the Gap: A Genre Analysis of Weblogs Indiana University LIS students' research paper presents the results of a content analysis of 203 randomly-selected weblogs. [620 KB pdf document] [PDF] |
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Clickz.com - Paid Subscription Blogging, Part 2 Can bloggers successfully charge subscription fees? Professional bloggers weigh in. Part two of a two-part series. |
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Columbia Journalism Review - A Brief History of Weblogs Mallory Jensen discusses how blogs went from being a very minor presence to a major fad/movement. |
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Fast Company: All the News That's Fit to Blog News does not need to be confined to newspapers nowadays. Those people in the know are writing and publishing news as it happens. |
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FOXNews.com - Blogging Into the Big Time A new New York newspaper grew out of a one-man website. |
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I Blog, Therefore I Am (BBC) Reports on the phenomenon of blogging. |
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I'm Blogging This: A Closer Look at Why People Blog Academic research paper (with many references) based on interviews with bloggers, text analysis of blog posts, and quantitative analysis of posts and blogs. Also addresses the history of blogging and makes suggestions how to improve blogging systems and software. [PDF] |
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International Herald Tribune - Adieu, editors? Blogging as a form of publishing may do away with editors (and objectivity) altogether. |
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Knowledge@Wharton - Blogs, Everyone? Weblogs Are Here to Stay, but Where Are They Headed? Discusses trends in the world of blogs. [Requires free registration] |
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MercuryNews.com - Election results humble bloggers Bloggers posted early exit numbers suggesting Kerry would become president of the US. |
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MISCmedia.com: Log - It's Better Than Bad, It's Good Clark Humphrey's introduction to Weblogs, and suggested started points. |
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Online Journal Review - Influence peddling in the blogosphere Article asks what ethical standards should bloggers follow when offered payments or freebies for buzz? |
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Perseus - The Blogging Iceberg Results and analyses of a survey of blogs on eight leading blog-hosting services. |
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PR Studies: Social History of Blogs Article from Leeds Business School & Centre for Public Relations. Asserts that weblogs are a return to the way the web was once envisioned: a way for the masses to create, edit and view content with little training required. |
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Salon Technology - Fear of Links Historical interest article. Scott Rosenberg writes, "While professional journalists turn up their noses, weblog pioneers invent a new, personal way to organize the Web's chaos." |
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Shirky: Power Laws, Weblogs, and Inequality Clay Shirky's writings. Discusses the phenomenon of a few weblogs having a majority of the visitors. |
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