Here's a blogging book due out in May of 2006.
Written from three businessperson/designer’s perspectives, this book details how businesses are blogging and why you should be blogging. Filled with practical information and a how-to approach, this book will provide all the in-the-trenches tools and techniques for blog business success.
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Homeless man blogs about his experience
In a different time, Michael Brown's story might have gone untold.
But after Brown, 43, and his family were evicted from their northeast Greensboro home earlier this month, he turned to the public library and its computers for answers. Once online, he couldn't find what he was looking for: advice from someone who was homeless.
Blogging's rise causes workplace issues
Amy Joyce talks about how the number of bloggers continues to grow, but the number of workplace policies explaining the company's rules on blogging remains anemic.
Sunday, February 19, 2006
Apple Junkie?
Here's a great blog site for those of you who are Apple junkies...unofficial of course.
The Top 10 interesting people in the Blogosphere in 2005
Blog Herald came out with a list of the top ten interesting people in the Blogosphere for 2005.
Weblog Usability: The Top Ten Design Mistakes
Blogs are often too internally focused and ignore key usability issues, making it hard for new readers to understand the site and trust the author. Jakob Nielsen offers his inputs to what you should consider when building your blog site.
Blog Sites of the Week: In the Category of Art
1-MoCoLoco:Modern contemporary design and architecture.
2-We-Make-Money-Not-Art: Blog tracking everything from art and architecture to gadgets, nanotechnology, robots, and trends.
3-Pongomania: A hangout for creatures made of Pongo clay.
4-Mail Art Postcard Exhibition: Features cards made entirely by hand as well as completely digital creations.
2-We-Make-Money-Not-Art: Blog tracking everything from art and architecture to gadgets, nanotechnology, robots, and trends.
3-Pongomania: A hangout for creatures made of Pongo clay.
4-Mail Art Postcard Exhibition: Features cards made entirely by hand as well as completely digital creations.
Saturday, February 18, 2006
Alpha: The CNT Blog
Check out CNET's Alpha blog, covering everthing from camcorders, digital cameras,work technology...
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