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Monthly Archives: August 2006

bloogle emerges, bloggers need journalists

There’s an evaluation over at TechCrunch of Google’s beta version of Blogger, which is considered a bit unstable at this point in time. But go have a look anyhow.
Link via Jeneane Sessums, with whom I had a lovely chat online during BlogHer ‘06 (see right, under ‘all the good stuff’.)
Over at BlogHer, which is positively [...]

Of Oz, where they do the moderation quick-step

There’s been plenty of soul-searching on Australian weblogs this week regarding what’s said online and how it’s managed – that’s right, the ole defamation and moderation two-step has been in full swing.Firstly, a very fine post and discussion on writing and blogging appeared on Sarsaparilla early in the week – Georgina Hibberd had found a [...]

web publishing days

Thomas VanderWal, the guy who coined the term ‘folksonomy’, is visiting Australia in September for the Web Directions conference. I can’t go to Sydney, as I’m putting on my literary hat and going to the Melbourne Writers’ Festival, so I will have to read about him instead. Here’s what he has to say about saying [...]