May 31st, 2005 | by goldman | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Congrats to Blogger-user HM King Nicholas I. As if being King weren’t enough, he has a new book coming out this week! Here’s the description from his site:What would you do if you were twenty-five, unemployed, still living with your parents and had abs…
May 31st, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
The New York Times ran a good article about this cool blog project: Bless Me, Blog, for I’ve Sinned.One online confessional, though, breaks the mold. At PostSecret, found at postsecret.blogspot.com, the confessions are consistently engaging, original …
May 31st, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Peter Chianca did too much next-blogging and it nearly caused him to expire. If you don’t believe me, check out the title of his latest article: Musings on blogs go from bad to verse. That’s almost as bad as Who Let The Blogs Out? Oh, and here’s his bl…
May 27th, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Q: What do you do if you’re a high school student and the administration shuts down your journalism program and school paper? A: Speaking Underground.We believe students’ rights to exercise responsible free speech should be encouraged and not stifled. …
May 25th, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
So that Bay Area Blogger Meetup arranged by KRON4-TV that we posted about over the weekend is the real deal. We recieved an email from the Online News Editor: You thought it was a hoax but it’s the real deal… the KRON4-TV Bay Area Blogger Meet-Up….
May 25th, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
This chump has unraveled the secret of getting good distance when sliding in your socks and he’s using his blog to tell us all about it.The actual reason you can slide further is much more complicated. What these people forget when they’re arguing that…
May 23rd, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Update: It is the Nike iD Blog Contest. Still, “information superhighway?” I thought we were using words like “ecosystem” and “sphere” these days. Anyway, the Dunk Low Parque ID customized by FatLace appears to be in the lead.Am I crazy or did Nike hav…
May 21st, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
I just got this evite along with 278 other Bay Area bloggers. Not sure if it’s a real deal or not—are there such things as party spammers yet? Get a whole bunch of folks to show up somewhere and then try to sell them some junk? Anyway, I’ve been to o…
May 21st, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
You knew foodblogging was a whole big thing, right? That’s what I thought. What you might not know is that they’re doing something different over at Press For Change Publishing and I like it. Partnering with great blog writers to compile new books and …
May 19th, 2005 | by goldman | published in Google Blogger Buzz
We’re gearing up for another round of usability testing over here at BloggerHQ and could really use your help. If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area and are interested, please see these details.
May 18th, 2005 | by goldman | published in Google Blogger Buzz
We’ve not yet translated the Blogger into Swedish, but Aktuellt has helpfully explained the whole signup process – complete with screenshots. (Tack så mycket, Martin!)
May 18th, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Update: Blogger Buzz reader Daniel S. wrote in and gave us the real link for adding your blog to the Answers.com database: I’m a Blogger – Add Me! Thanks Daniel!I got this email this morning and it sounded potentially neat. However, the page they direc…
May 18th, 2005 | by Eric | published in Google Blogger Buzz
The FotoFlix folks have posted a few tutorials regarding their Blogger integration: How to Blog a Foto How to Blog a Flix We love seeing fun uses of the Blogger API like this; more third party Blogger-related apps are listed in Blogger Help.
May 17th, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Evhead points out that this Reuters article seems to be downplaying a bigger story about blogging.I don’t exactly understand what they’re measuring there, but the gist of the piece seems to be that, in a matter of a couple years, blogs have only become…
May 16th, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Time to check in with Chris, our rock star UI engineer touring with his band in Europe. They actually let him play in a church? That’s gotta be breaking some kind of etiquette.