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Sir Howard Stringer: Wannabe blogger?

January 21, 2005 Read why the man who heads all of Sony's far-flung operations in the U.S. has a secret hankering to blog until the cows come home. TAGS: blogger, Sony Corp.

Blog censorship gains support

April 14, 2005 Survey finds most Americans believe bloggers should not be allowed to publish sensitive information about individuals. TAGS: respondent, blogger, survey, censorship, blogging, blog, journalist, personal information, speech, opinion, Google Inc.

Lycos, Qumana offer blog ads

April 5, 2006 The new Lycos-Qumana Desktop Blog Editor enables bloggers to publish on multiple sites with one click, and share in ad revenues. TAGS: Lycos Inc., blogger, blog, Yahoo! Inc.

Bloggers at the White House--and in court

March 7, 2005 FishbowlDC blogger scores a first--press pass to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. But legal fight with Apple may undercut bloggers' free-speech rights. TAGS: blogger, blogging, blog, Apple Computer

Bloggers have rights too

March 24, 2005 Rep. John Conyers says bloggers deserve the same legal protections as those accorded to print and broadcast journalists. TAGS: First Amendment, blogger, journalist, exemption, court, finance, protection, media, blog, Apple Computer

FAQ: Blogging on the job

March 8, 2005 CNET News.com explains the dos and don'ts that could save you from getting fired. TAGS: blogging, blogger, blog, Friendster Inc., employer, firing, FAQ, search tool, boss, survey, policy, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Bloggers rally to cover Iraq elections

December 14, 2005 Newly formed Pajamas Media to offer round-the-clock reporting on voting for war-laden country's new parliament. TAGS: blogger, blogging, Iraq, election, Baghdad, coverage

Senators reassure bloggers

March 9, 2005 Senators McCain and Feingold deny that bloggers could be regulated under the campaign finance reform law. TAGS: blogger, senator, finance, online media, law, decision, blog

The coming crackdown on blogging

March 3, 2005 Federal Election Commissioner Bradley Smith says the freewheeling days of political expression on the Internet may be about to end. TAGS: Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, commission, exemption, blogger, blogging, campaign, finance, link

Google in San Francisco: 'Wireless overlord'?

October 1, 2005 Responding to a proposal to blanket the city with free wireless Net service, some fret about privacy, others welcome the shake-up. TAGS: San Francisco, blogger, proposal, Google Inc., city, privacy, Wi-Fi, telecommunications, Internet access, broadband

The future of blogging

April 5, 2005 While most agree that blogging will continue to be popular, its next steps are uncertain, according to experts at Wharton. TAGS: blogging, blogger, blog, professor, concept

Blogosphere goes wild for Firefox P2P extension

January 5, 2006 The software isn't ready yet, but the promise of file-swapping inside a Web browser is raising eyebrows online. TAGS: blogger, blogosphere, extension, P2P, Firefox, open source, BitTorrent, file-sharing, Web browser, blog, Apple Computer, Microsoft Internet Explorer

Google blogger has left the building

February 8, 2005 Mark Jen's departure comes after less than a month on the job, amid controversy over Web postings about the company. TAGS: departure, blogger, blog, Google Inc., blogging

Blogging to be free

August 16, 2005 Curt Hopkins, founder of the Committee to Protect Bloggers, explains the blogosphere's role in opposing repressive regimes. TAGS: blogger, blogging, blogosphere, regime, Iran

Apple's suit not so easily dismissed

March 17, 2005 In response to the Perspectives column written by Charles Cooper, "Apple lawsuit: Thinking different?" TAGS: Charles Cooper, blogger, Apple Computer, property

Blogging breakthrough in Boston?

August 2, 2004 Legendary software entrepreneur Dan Bricklin says criticism of Web loggers at the Democratic National Convention misses the bigger story. TAGS: blogging, blogger, Democratic National Convention, Boston, event, blog, TV

Restoring the ad equilibrium for bloggers

December 6, 2007 BuzzLogic CEO Rob Crumpler says blogs still have not attained real advertiser street "cred," but that may be about to change TAGS: blogger, advertiser, blog, monetization, online media, social media

Journalists look to bloggers for Virginia Tech story

April 16, 2007 When tragedies like the school massacre occur, the news media are increasingly turning to bloggers for first-hand information. TAGS: journalist, videophone, blogger, camera phone, camera, video

There's a blog born every half second

August 7, 2006 Blog-tracking site Technorati says 175,000 new blogs appear per day worldwide. Are you keeping up with them all? TAGS: Technorati, blogosphere, blog, blogger, statistics, post

Bloggers narrowly dodge federal crackdown

March 25, 2005 Political bloggers and other online commentators narrowly avoid a sweeping set of Internet regulations. TAGS: blogger, crackdown, regulation, general counsel, finance, blog, document
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