March 19th, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Wendy Cheng aka the award winning blogger XiaXue (Are you worshipping the ground she walks on?) scored an endorsement deal from a t-shirt company called LocalBrand because of her blog.SINGAPORE BLOGGER SCORES A HITThis Singaporean was signed on in Dece…
March 18th, 2005 | by Eric | published in Google Blogger Buzz
If you’re into newsreaders, be sure to subscribe to the Blogger Status feed — it’s the quickest way to stay on top of the massages Blogger’s been having lately.Here’s the URL: http://status.blogger.com/atom.xml
March 18th, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
It just occured to me that there are Blogger t-shirts available at the Google Store. They’re both comfy and we designed one to look like an old gym shirt. I love the descriptions:Blogger T: “Sure, there are plenty of T-shirts out there. But this one is…
March 17th, 2005 | by Eric | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Gosh, it must be Code Week or something at Google. My and Steve’s project launched Monday on the Google Blog: “We just pushed an updated version of Blogger’s Atom API live, and wanted to post about it here to spread the word… In addition, we’ve re-la…
March 17th, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
I just recieved an email from a Blogger user named Wayne asking if we were going to address some of the slowness issues with Blogger. We do still update Blogger Status (although there was a recent glitch with it). Performance is a huge priority for us …
March 16th, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Eric and Steve posted a Blogger API update over at the Google blog yesterday. There will be more about that sort of stuff at The Blogger Developers Network so feel free to check it out from time to time if that happens to be your cup o’ tea.
March 16th, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Thanks to everyone who came by our party last night in Austin. There were all sorts of folks showing up and it was great meeting many of you. In fact, I’m pretty sure there were a lot more people this year than there were last year. Maybe it has somet…
March 13th, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
If you’re in the Austin area, you might like to know we’re throwing a party. Food and drinks are on us—just leave me some hummus. I do so like the hummus. It was fun last year so we’re doing it again same place, same time:Club De Ville900 Red River S…
March 12th, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
There has been an interesting development in the Apple vs. Bloggers situation. There’s more about it here: Apple Can Demand Names of Bloggers, Judge Says.Judge James P. Kleinberg of the Santa Clara County Superior Court in San Jose, Calif., said in a 1…
March 11th, 2005 | by Jason | published in Google Blogger Buzz
“The Photobloggies is an annual award ceremony celebrating photoblogging around the world. Through the Photobloggies, you can find some of the best photoblog sites on the internet, chosen by photobloggers and photoblog readers. Organized by Brandon Sto…
March 11th, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Three of this blog’s contributors will be speaking at SxSW Interactive this weekend and next week in Austin, Texas. Jason Goldman is on a panel called Blogging Showdown, danah boyd will be talking about How to Leverage Decentralized Social Networks, an…
March 10th, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Before our big May 2004 redesign the team blog was smack dab on the Blogger front page (old school Blogger). When we gave Blogger its new look, the team blog became part of the dashboard—this is a great place to reach our users because you have t…
March 10th, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Let’s call it Celebrity Bloggers in The New York Times Thursday and leave it at that. There’s another article in today’s Arts section about Rosie O’Donnel’s blog: Need Some New Luster? Try Rosie O’Donnell’s Method: Create It by the Blogful.”One of them…
March 10th, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
There’s a nice article in the New York Times Arts section today called A Computer Is Also a Screen, Wil Wheaton Discovers about Wil, his blog, and his various other endeavors.Thus was born wilwheaton.net, a site that celebrates his current roles: husba…
March 9th, 2005 | by Biz | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Natalie Glance has co-authored a paper about the political influence of blogs that “examines the degree of interaction and behavior among top conservative and liberal political bloggers during the November Presidential election.” Should be fun reading …