Sci/Tech: Blogging
Currently listing articles 408-351:
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Traditional Radio, Part Three: Jocks, Music, Social Networking, Old & New Media— Traditional radio is at a crossroads, and only a marriage with new media provides the solutions.
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Twitter Users (Including Barack and Britney) Hacked and Phished— Twitter has been the target of a phishing attack and Barack Obama's Twitter account was hacked over the weekend.
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Ten Amazingly Accurate Tech Predictions for 2009— Fanboys, get ready to argue...
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When the Facebook Snowball Becomes an Avalanche— When the Facebook snowball becomes an avalanche, it’s time to move to a tropical island.
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To Fellow Bloggers: A Memo— A community of one's peers is all to the good. But where do we go from here?
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Are Bloggers a New Elite?— What would Socrates say about the new medium?
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Video Training Review: Designing The Moment with Robert Hoekman— This is a short but very focused video, the goal of which is to show you how to get a user to sign up to
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Top 10 Applications for the iPhone from 2008— What you should have on your iPhone.
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Microsoft Goes Viral with the Help of Brickfish - Part Two— An interview with Brickfish CEO/President Nichole Goodyear
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The Future of Blogging— The blogging phenomenon is geared to replace the traditional means of information dissemination and exchange.
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Keeping an ID Theft Victim's Information Private is Catching On— Most identity theft protection services require you give them all your personal information and even power of attorney. One alternative to this is catching on.
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Traditional Radio, Part Two: Rock Bottom, Rebuild, Baby Boomers and Generations X, Y & Z — Traditional or terrestrial radio could thrive again if it hyperlinks to new media and creates a communications "New World Order".
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Beginners Suffer from Technoparalysis— Many people are preventing themselves from starting a business, publishing a Web site, or earning more income due to their technology fears.
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Oh, Now What’s Wrong With The Right?— If the right wingnut bloggers want war then the lefty bloggers should oblige.
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Outrageous Porn Pop-Up Case In Connecticut Is Over— If you want to see a modern day comparison to the Salem Witch Trials, all you have to do is follow the prosecution of Julie
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I’ll Take One Hot Palin And One Cold Piyush "Bobby" Jindal To Go... Please— What’s an unpopular party to do? Give a party where everyone is invited and not just the rich, the WASP, and the redneck.
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Book Review: Taking On The System - Rules For Radical Change in a Digital Era by Markos Moulitsas Zúniga— A clarion call for this “Why Generation,” Taking On The System is a well-written how-to tome about grabbing political power.
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The Lisa P. Maxwell Agency's Radical Approach to a Business Web Site— This public relations firm needs to do a lot more website testing before promoting its new online approach.
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BC Politics Rocks! Take That!— BC Politics rocks! And that's the truth... sort of.
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Book Review: Men With Balls - The Professional Athlete's Handbook by Drew Magary— If you discover a funnier book about football this year, you somehow got ahold of Eli Manning's diary.
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Interview with Iloz Zoc of Zombos Closet of Horror, League of Tana Tea Drinkers, and Blogcritics— "Gore for the sake of gore is detrimental to the genre, as are the undying DVD quickies looking to capture our attention and dollars."
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Give It Away: One Solution To The Book Publishing Blues— I'm willing to let people read what I've written. Now the question remains - are people going to be willing to read it?
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Blogging: Addiction Or Conviction?— Blogging can be useful and rewarding, but it can also become a harmful addiction.
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Six Grand: Ten Takeaways from Technorati's State of the Blogosphere 2008— One blogger's look inside Technorati's extensive report on the latest blogging stats and trends.
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BlogWorld Expo 2008 Reflections: Everyone Has A Freaking iPhone— A great convention was had by everyone. Because everyone has one of those confounded new smart phones.
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The Wisdom of One: Guy Kawasaki On Alltop.com— The former Apple evangelist opens up about his latest project.
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Increasing Web Site Stickiness: Embedding Flash Games in Web Sites— Are your site visitors not hanging around as long as you'd like? Try adding a little fun.
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2008 Olympics: USA Takes The Gold... In Whining— Bloggers fail to exhibit mental toughness during 2008 Olympics.
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The Painful "Art" of Blogging— Some suggested rules for civilized discourse in the blogosphere.
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Costas Now: Sports Bloggers Need to Get a Life— Bob Costas used his HBO bully pulpit to again decry sports bloggers. Again, it didn't work.
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BC Radio Live: The Schwaggin' Wagon, Redblueamerica, Author Aram Roston, and Singer Rosey— Swag, left/right politics, Iraq... and jazz. It's all here this week.
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Twitter Is... — Twitter is many things, but primarily it's a revolutionary, or perhaps just evolutionary, way of communicating online.
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A Quick Guide for Would-Be John McCain Volunteers — If not knowing what to do is keeping you from volunteering for John McCain, you don’t want to read this!
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A Twitter Marketing Experiment— A rant against the idea of using Twitter as a marketing tool.
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YouTube and Its Community Must Fight Against The Internet Bullies It Houses— Internet bullying is real and must be talked about.
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Book Review: Joomla! A User's Guide By Barrie M. North— Joomla! A User's Guide is a great reference book and guide on how to build and use a Joomla! site.
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Book Review: Facebook - The Missing Manual by E. A. Vander Veer— Formatted to be user-friendly, Facebook: The Missing Manual contains a great deal of valuable information for new or confused users.
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Book Review: Adobe Flash CS3 Professional Video Studio Techniques By Robert Reinhardt— If you are serious about quality development and deployment of Flash Video then Adobe Flash CS3 Professional Video Studio Techniques is a must-have.
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From Bloggerish to Gibberish— Many blogs are more like random momentary conversation that goes nowhere, or at least not far.
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Book Review - Beginning Joomla! by Dan Rahmel— If you are looking to create a website using Joomla!, then this is really a must have.
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Are You a Blogcritic?— The "sinister cabal" is always looking for fine new contributors.
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Kim, Seana, and a Blogcritics Magazine Giveaway!— Wow, not only do we tell you about some new music, we give you free stuff.
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On Paul Levinson and the FCC— A contrarian stance on media consolidation points out the failures of our Fourth Estate.
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Criticism in the Internet Age— Criticism is the most important focal point that we have for the public intellect.
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Blogcritics Way Out Front on Bayh Story— National Press Club president six months behind bloggers with her "breaking" story.
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Turn Your Worthless Weblog Into A Priceless Pamphlet— How can we bring back the self-made Thomas Paine-style pamphlet business back?
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Ron Paul, Hugo Chavez, and the White Supremacist 9/11 Gun Control Conspiracy— A cynical ploy to generate bot traffic, or a serious discussion of an online phenomenon?
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Video Blogging: Keep It Short And Simple— It ain’t easy.
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How Redstate.org is Responsible for the CNN/YouTube Republican Debate Screw-up— Redstate.org and their friends are partly responsible for the CNN/YouTube Republican debate screw-up and now they want a "do-over".
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Transcendent Consciousness for Transcendent Technologies : Part I— How must a person accept oneself as nothing more than an organism and then transcend body and consciousness? With technology?
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Really Really Good: Blogcritics Rocks the Socks off BlogWorld New Media Expo in Vegas!— Blog World New Media Expo wound up last week, leaving hundreds in attendance happy and blogged out!
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Software Review: Camtasia Studio 5 From TechSmith— The best choice for recording and publishing computer-based multimedia.
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Blogcritics At BlogWorld, November 8 and 9!— Join BC in Las Vegas on November 8 and 9 at the BlogWorld & New Media Expo!
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Really Really Good: Common Gangster Downloads — New info on BlogWorld & New Media Expo, Common, and American Gangster in theaters and online!
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Book Review: Net, Blogs and Rock 'n' Roll by David Jennings— A neat synthesis of the intersection of human nature and technological trends.
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The Wild Wild West: Blogging Gone Bad— If it's not yours, don't take it. If you do take it, give credit where credit is due.
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Really, Really Good: From Burma to Las Vegas— News on BlogWorld Expo, Watch Wednesday, Knight v. Viacom, Myanmar, and more!
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The Ever-Expanding Blogosphere— Missing stories at my mothers knee...

