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History of Blogs and Introduction to the Business of Blogging
http://thetoptenme.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 07/ history-of-blogs-and-introductio…Jump to Comments Image via Wikipedia What is a Blog Obviously a blog (a contraction of the term “Web log”) is just a Web site, usually maintained by an individual or network , with regular post of commentary, descriptions of events, or other media images or video. Most often than not a blog pertains to a specfic topic.
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As "Big Dick" Cheney marches up Capitol Hill with his squad of enforcers, Congress needs to resist pressure for rash action. Plus other bailout fun!
http://downwithtyranny.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ as-big-dick-cheney-marches-up-cap…[Click on all cartoons to enlarge.] "Now, despite promises otherwise, the U.S. Treasury and the taxpayers will be in the position of bailing out speculators in the event that their risky plays in the securities business threaten the solvency of the soon-to-be-formed mega-banks." -- Nancy Watzman and Micah L.
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Being Measured — The State of the Blogosphere
http://davidwarlick.com/ 2cents/ ?p=1585The blogosphere is, once again, being measured by blog search engine, Technorati. At one time, a regular on Dave Sifry’s (Technorati’s CEO) blog, the quarterly report has gone the way of the number of sites indexed by Google, a statistic that disappeared sometime in 2005. But The State of The Blogosphere is back again, and it is telling some interesting stories.
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I Received My Offbeat Guides!
http://hyveup.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ i-received-my-offbeat-guides.htmlFriday, September 12, 2008 #fullpost{display:inline;} A few weeks ago, I interviewed David Sifry, Founder and CEO of Offbeat Guides. For the screencasts, I went through the guide creation process on Offbeatguides.com, and created a guide for Rochester, the city used by David Sifry to illustrate his speech.
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Founder of Technorati has 15 rules for entrepreneurs
http://asterix786.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 09/ 06/ founder-of-technorati-has-15-rule…David Sifry is a serial entrepreneur, best known for founding Technorati.com, the blog searching and rating engine that recently acquired blogcritics.org, an online magazine for the writing and reading community. Way back in 2002, Sifry had penned down 15 RULES FOR ENTREPRENEURS on his blog.
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OffbeatGuides.com Travel Guide Review
http://www.marketingshift.com/ 2008/ 9/ offbeatguides-travel-planner-review.cfmOffbeatGuides.com Travel Guide Review I'm sure most of you have heard about Dave Sifry's latest venture, OffbeatGuides, and some of you may even have access to the current beta of the system. For quite some time I've wanted to post a review of Offbeat Guides but couldn't find the time...
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What's your destination? David Sifry of Offbeat Guides
http://hyveup.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ david-sifry-of-offbeat-guides.htmlTuesday, September 2, 2008 #fullpost{display:inline;} To introduce Offbeat Guides, here are a few numbers on the business of tourism: "In 2007, there were over 903 million international tourist arrivals, with a growth of 6.6% as compared to 2006 [...] arrivals grew at around 5% during the first four months of 2008, almost a similar growth than the same period in 2007.
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Technorati. Old tools don't die. They just gather dust
http://redcouch.typepad.com/ weblog/ 2008/ 08/ technorati-the.html[David Sifry, Technorati co-founder. Photo by Shel] My friend Joseph Thornley has a good post about Technorati, a tool that was essential when I started blogging. I'm betting some of you newer bloggers have never heard of it because it seems to have become either obsolete or irrelevant over time.
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NowPublic Names Silicon Valley’s 50 Most Influential People
http://www.atelier-us.com/ media-entertainment/ article/ nowpublic-names-silicon…NowPublic Names Silicon Valley’s 50 Most Influential People Author: Mark Alvarez 1 Aug NowPublic.com released Tuesday its second MostPublic index, showing the 50 most influential people in Silicon Valley/San Francisco.
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