December 13th, 2005 | by Eric | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Last week the folks from Lovento wrote in, letting us know that their site now supports Blogger’s API. You can see the functionality in action on their Venue pages.
December 13th, 2005 | by Eric | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Like Blogger-powered Diary of a London Call Girl, a few months ago a Brazilian blogger (nsfw) landed a book deal, and apparently it’s selling quite well:”In just over a month, it has sold some 30,000 copies and is already in its third edition — a huge…
December 12th, 2005 | by Eric | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Not quite, but according to the CBC, online journalists are now eligible for the Pulitzer Prize:”Internet journalism received a leap in recognition Wednesday as the Pulitzer Prize Board widened its submission guidelines to include online material for a…
December 9th, 2005 | by Pete | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Can you tell it’s a bit of a slow Friday at Blogger? Anyway, here’s Prashant and me being happy and excited in our new Blogger hoodies, which just showed up in a big box of warm fuzziness.You can be just as rockin’ by getting Blogger gear at the …
December 6th, 2005 | by Pete | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Darren Rowse, blogging at ProBlogger, posts 11 tips for increasing pageviews. This is mostly in the context of advertising on blogs (nothing wrong with that: How do I put AdSense on my blog?), but the tips are good even if you don’t sell ads on your …
December 6th, 2005 | by Pete | published in Google Blogger Buzz
You may have noticed a bit of an unplanned outage for Blog*Spot blogs yesterday afternoon. We’re really sorry about this. There was an unlikely problem with some of the Blog*Spot machines that took our engineers and operations folks a few hours of wo…
December 2nd, 2005 | by goldman | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Because of the improvements we’ve made over the past several weeks, the amount of spam hosted on Blog*Spot has been significantly reduced. However, some of this improvement may not have been observed by third-party search services who rely on our Recen…
December 1st, 2005 | by Pete | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Based on a blogging-themed version of the Monopoly board from littleoslo, gaming site Kurnik just launched Blogpoly. From their post about the launch:For a geek like me, there was no better theme for a Monopoly-like game that I planned to add (even Ghe…
November 28th, 2005 | by goldman | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Previously, we tied the post-level setting for Backlinks to the Comments setting. Turns out that proved a little limiting for some folks. So we’ve just pushed additional options that will enable you to control your Backlinks settings separately.These…
November 22nd, 2005 | by Pete | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Marc Hedlund, blogging at O’Reilly Radar, makes a case for adding perhaps-inconsequential tidbits about yourself to your blog as a way to give your readers a better sense of who you are and therefore make you more memorable to them. He writes:It turns …
November 21st, 2005 | by goldman | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Hot Dog Spot “is the weblog of a crack team of ‘dogophiles’ who are hot on the trail of the best dog in Los Angeles!”Godspeed, dogophiles. I wish someone would do this for San Francisco. My vote is for Rosamunde Sausage in lower Haight.
November 18th, 2005 | by Eric | published in Google Blogger Buzz
In addition to their Legal Guide, the EFF has published a Guide to Student Blogging; here’s a snippet:Do I Have More Protections for a Personal Blog? Yes. In Emmett v. Kent School District, 92 F. Supp.2d 1088 (W.D. Wash. 2000), the court held that publ…
November 14th, 2005 | by Pete | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Every once in a great while (and much less now than in the past), we have to take Blogger down and poke at it for a bit. Blogger Status is the most comprehensive place for outage alerts, but who wants to have to check another blog? Now we have a new wa…
November 11th, 2005 | by goldman | published in Google Blogger Buzz
Carla Johnson for AP on rise of blogging by senior citizens:Joe Jenett, a Detroit-area Web designer who has been tracking the age of bloggers for a personal project called the Ageless Project, said he has noticed more older bloggers in the past two yea…
November 9th, 2005 | by Pete | published in Google Blogger Buzz
As a consequence of adding the PuppetVision blog to Blogs of Note, I contributed to overwhelming the quota for their image hosting. Sorry ’bout that. I don’t know if it’s helpful or extortion to mention Blogger images as a way to post images with…