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A Mixed Bag in Williams' Blog *

Aug 30th, 2005 · Commentator Judy Muller has been reading NBC anchorman Brian Williams' new Web blog, and she's not sure she likes where this new journalistic medium is going. The postings often detail newsroom discussions over what stories should lead the broadcast.

Keywords: journalists · likely” · readings · Williams · NBC · Blog · newsrooms · Judy Muller · anchorman · Brian Williams

Clotilde Dusoulier's Tasteful Blog

Jul 30th, 2005 · Parisienne Clotilde Dusoulier is developing quite a following with her food blog, Chocolate & Zucchini. She's also a frequent contributor to NPR.org's Kitchen Window series. She offers Scott Simon a recipe for nectarines in maple syrup.

Keywords: Food · Scott Simon · Chocolate · NPR.org · Tasting · recipes · Syrup · Blog · Clotilde · Dusoulier · Parisienne Clotilde Dusoulier · Zucchini

Bloggers Look for Profits as Medium Matures

Jul 25th, 2005 · Millions of people publish online diaries, known as "weblogs," or "blogs." Most bloggers do it for fun. But a few make money at it. Jason McCabe Calacanis' company, "Weblogs, Inc." runs more than 80 blogs on everything from scuba diving to cars and television shows.

Keywords: company · money · television · online · profits · cars · Inc · diaries · Bloggers · Blog · Matures · weblogs

Microsoft Blog Filter for China Fuels Critics

Jun 18th, 2005 · Microsoft is providing Internet software that complies with Chinese censorship rules on blogs... filtering such words as "freedom." Critics have targeted Microsoft's cooperation with "The Great Firewall of China," but others say the practice is pragmatic and largely innocuous.

Keywords: censorship · China · freedom · cooperation · Fuels · Internet · software · Microsoft · Blog · pragmatic · complies · filtering

China Moves to Regulate Web Loggers

Jun 9th, 2005 · New regulations in China now require owners of personal Internet sites called Web logs, or blogs, to register with the government. The move is seen as an effort to regulate blogging, which is responsible for an explosion of personal opinion and comment flooding the Web.

Keywords: China · government · registered · regulation · explosion · Floods · Internet · personal · sites · Blog · loggers

I Blog, I Said: Writing Amid the Rabble

May 19th, 2005 · Blogs have gained currency as a buzzword among the tech-savvy. But for commentator Catherine Seipp, a Web diary isn't just a fad: It's a compulsion. The adoption of the medium by celebrities made her wonder why anyone else does it.

Keywords: isn · celebration · writing · currency · Tech · Diary · Blog · fad · compulsion · rabble · buzzword · Catherine Seipp

Los Alamos National Lab Blog Draws Ire on Hill *

May 19th, 2005 · Last winter, a scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory began a Web log, or blog, for employees to post concerns and complaints about fixing problems at the government nuclear facility. But now, some members of Congress who've seen the blog see it as a reason to shut Los Alamos down.

Keywords: Congress · national · government · nuclear · los · Complaints · Scientists · Ire · employees · lab · Alamos · Los Alamos National Laboratory

Digital Overload and Digital Guilt

Apr 25th, 2005 · Digital Overload and Digital Guilt April 25, 2005 · Unwatched television shows backed up on your TiVo, hundreds of e-mails to read... and then there are the blogs you haven't gotten to yet. Day to Day slightly confused correspondent Brian Unger comments on a modern syndrome that's spreading quickly: digital guilt.

Keywords: modern · television · 2005 · mails · backed · Syndrome · Guilt · TiVos · Blog · digital · Brian Unger · Digital Overload

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