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  1. Another Print Blogging Magazine: Artful Blogging

    Bloggers Blog: Blogging the Blogsphere - Mar 30, 2008

    There is a second print publication about blogging called Artful Blogging. We blogged about the launch of Blogger & Podcaster magazine nearly a year ago but we missed the debut of this quarterly publication that

    Tagged: print magazine, craft blogs, blogging magazine, artful blogging

  2. 10 Downing Street is Twittering

    Bloggers Blog: Blogging the Blogsphere - Mar 27, 2008

    Edelman Digital is reporting (hat tip Steve Rubel) that the UK Prime Minister now has an official Twitter. Yesterday, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, head of Her Majesty's Government, became the first head

    Tagged: twitter, downing street, twittering, 10 downing street, politics twitter

  3. Google Gives YouTubers More Video Data

    Bloggers Blog: Blogging the Blogsphere - Mar 27, 2008

    Google announced that they are providing a little more data about YouTube videos for the people that uploaded them. Today we're taking our first step towards answering these questions with YouTube Insight, a free tool

    Tagged: video, videos, youtube videos

  4. New York Post's Richard Johnson: Blogs are Parasites

    Bloggers Blog: Blogging the Blogsphere - Mar 26, 2008

    I Want Media has posted this brief one question interview with Richard Johnson, the editor of New York Post's popular gossip column called Page Six. In the one question interview Richard Johnson says blogs are like

    Tagged: new york post, gossip blogs, richard johnson

  5. OpenSocial Foundation Debuts With Yahoo Onboard

    Bloggers Blog: Blogging the Blogsphere - Mar 26, 2008

    The nonprofit OpenSocial Foundation has been launched. OpenSocial will provide a standard for the sharing of social network data using APIs. It's like the Justice League of social media: Google, Yahoo, and News

    Tagged: gadgets, social networks, opensocial

  6. FriendFeed Now Sends Replies Back to Twitter

    Bloggers Blog: Blogging the Blogsphere - Mar 26, 2008

    FriendFeed is an aggregator of personal social media feeds. You can broadcast all your personal feeds on FriendFiend like this and include your blog feed, Twitter feed, Delicious feed, Amazon wishlist, Flickr feed, and

    Tagged: twitter, twitter replies, friendfeed

  7. Pennsylvania Papers Launch Primary Blogs

    Bloggers Blog: Blogging the Blogsphere - Mar 26, 2008

    The slowly approaching Pennsylvania primary next month is the last big state remaining in the Democratic race for president. With the spotlight shining on the Keystone State the local media is launching primary blogs

    Tagged: politics, pennsylvania, pennsylvania primary

  8. PageSix.com Gossip Blog Shuttered

    Bloggers Blog: Blogging the Blogsphere - Mar 23, 2008

    Gawker reports that the PageSix.com gossip blog that was spun off from the New York Post's Page Six column has been shut down. The site now redirects to the Post's gossip column. During the last internet bubble

    Tagged: page six, celebrity gossip, gossip blog

  9. Steve Outing Launching Resource For Online News Publishers

    Bloggers Blog: Blogging the Blogsphere - Mar 21, 2008

    Steve Outing blogged recently that he soft-launched a website called GrowingYourNewsWebsite.com. As the website's name suggets it offers tips and ideas for online news publishers. I've just debuted a new website/blog

    Tagged: online news, steve outing

  10. Should Tech Bloggers Form a Dream Team to Destroy CNET?

    Bloggers Blog: Blogging the Blogsphere - Mar 21, 2008

    Michael Arrington at TechCrunch has an interesting post that says more blogs are raising capital. Arrington writes that because of this capital it may be changing the politics of linking in the blogosphere. And now

    Tagged: cnet, tech blogs, alist, tech bloggers

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