Today programme - Has blogging had its day? 23 Oct 08

It is not worth starting a blog, and if you already have one you should think about closing it down, an article on the technology website Wired says. Robin Hamman, of computing consultancy Headshift, and Guardian writer and blogger Kate Bevan discuss whether shorter forms of communication, such as Twitter, are taking over.

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  1. Today programme - Has blogging had its day? 23 Oct 08

    —Huffduffed by GezD on October 24th, 2008

  2. Has blogging had its day?

    —Huffduffed by badlydrawntoy on October 24th, 2008

  3. Twitter and the end of blogging

    —Huffduffed by delarge on October 25th, 2008

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    Brad Graham, Rebecca Blood and Evan Williams discuss this new-fangled blogging thing on May 18, 2000. Hosted by Christopher Lydon.

    "To be, virtually, is to blog. Blogging, or making a web log, is tracking your own web journey click by click. A web log at its most basic is a mere collection of links, a massive list of virtual cool sites you’ve seen — a story about a gang of drag queen purse snatchers, interviews with physicist Freeman Dyson, a site full of techie horror tales. But most blogs are a lot more — a personal journal or a new journalism, a publishing house where everyman or woman can rant, share or divulge. Blogs are a daily snapshot of the ever-changing web; they may be the new literature. Like the first museums, the web log is an e-cabinet of wonders, a quirky, human attempt to filter a new mass of information — this time online. On a blog you get E-text of Gogol’s The Overcoat, news of a Japanese foot cult and fun facts about potatoes. So, dump the old website, with its pet photos and family updates. We’re Blogging in this hour of The Connection."

    http://www.theconnection.org/2000/05/18/web-logging/

    —Huffduffed by adactio one month ago

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    What does it take to build a successful food blog? From niche single-food specific blogs like Cupcakes Take the Cake to broader blogs like Midtown Lunch, we’ll share the secrets of making readers hungry for more and attracting press and advertisers.

    • Zach Brooks - Owner, Midtown Lunch
    • Rachel Bussel - Freelance
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    —Huffduffed by nicepaul 8 months ago

  3. LA2M Blogging for Business

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    From http://www.thedigitalbus.com/la2m-blogging-for-business/

    —Huffduffed by jimbrayton 8 months ago

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