Two weeks ago, Thad Anderson, a second-year student from New York, has launched a website using the peer-to-peer […]
Bloggers often find themselves having to deal with issues of privacy and liability. Stories of bloggers either hurting […]
The French Minister of Economy, Nicolas Sarkozy, has recently proposed a series of actions to fight illegal downloads […]
Many advertisers think bloggers and their readers are young geeks with no money and nothing to do. Blogads, […]
Several Chinese internet forums have been cancelled as advertisers and sponsors shied away from an area under tighter […]
Michael Sippey is now combining feedburner and flickr to intersperse his flickr photos into his rss feed. Feedburner […]
’42 Y 195′ is the first Spanish electronic book written in real time on the Internet. It corresponds […]
People are more and more skeptical of advertising and the growing importance of the Internet allows them to […]
Steve Rubel unveiled that Feedster is to launch a feature allowing users to view all of a blog’s […]
eBay is conducting a 180-day pilot with pre-approved sellers (rights owners or sellers who have been granted by […]
135 bloggers have signed up to take part to Project Blog, a charity event requiring participants to donate […]
Some bloggers are starting to make a living from their sites, thanks to an advertising boom. Companies who […]
If you blog on Blogger, you can send free unlimited audio posts from any phone to your blog. […]
Media Guardian has just published the “MediaGuardian 100“, to give an overview on who pulls the strings in […]
A survey by consultant company Acctiva shows that none of the website of the major Spanish political parties […]
Rumor has it that credentialed bloggers for the Democratic National Convention were told that Wi-Fi won’t be allowed […]
Fusing free music downloads, diary, and music magazine, MP3 blogs relish the challenge of unearthing forgotten musical gems: […]
Feedburner will pretty soon be enhanced by a nifty capability called Headline Animator. From Pointblog.
ABCNEWS is looking for people who have managed to make bucks from their blog. There’s a contact form […]
Citing problems with truancy and youth violence, the Los Angeles City Council approved an ordinance restricting the hours […]
Technorati is now tracking over three million Weblogs. 15,000 blogs are added each day, which means, as notes […]
Celso Cukierkorn, a 34 years old rabbi offers an online conversion course and even a final exam to […]
If you’re able to answer the question, then you have a chance to “win a house for a […]
In Madrid, two Spanish organizations, the Bip Bip foundation, created to support social integration through new ICT, and […]
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, concerned about freedom of expression online, launched on June 11 the “Patent Busting Project” […]
The University of Minnesota has released Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs, a series of […]
“While traditional forms of political communication treat voters as passive recipients of rhetoric, games entice the potential voter […]
Produced by pervasive game developpers It’s Alive, Supafly is a location-based virtual soap opera in which players have […]
At a time when many Americans consider journalists no more trustworthy than the politicians they cover, the profession […]
For more than three years, thousands of people checked Layne Johnson Web site. Layne was witty, sexually adventurous […]
The increasing importance of the internet in the distribution of music has lead BBC Radio 1 to launch […]
Testers seem absolutely thrilled about this use of the VoIP technology: SmartMeeting is a new conferencing and collaboration […]
The web is becoming the favourite information tool of many people, but if websites are not preserved, some […]
Reporters Without Borders has awarded this year’s Internet Freedom Prize to Chinese cyber-dissident Huang Qi, who has been […]
Face of the Fans is an MMS-based initiative by T-Mobile to promote its football sponsorships. T-Mobile soccer squads […]
Last week, Chinese Wikipedia was inaccessible to users throughout the country, but the site reopened on June 17. […]
Colombia biggest drug dealers are using Internet as a weapon to undermine each other’s prestige. Diego Montoya (“Don […]
Andrew Yahner, from Boston, does not delete spam, he reads it and turns it into poems. All the […]
The Video Blogging Week started on Sunday and proposed its participants to spend a week posting videoblog entries […]
Silicon Valley wrote about an emerging trend: book authors inviting strangers to collectively edit their manuscripts online before […]