The News Review:
- Live-Blogging Wachovia’s Third-Quarter ‘Recorded Message’
- Twitter and other microblogging services haven’t killed blogging yet
- 6 things I’ve learned about blogging
- Blogging bishop welcomes idea of personal papal blog
- Micro-blogging answers need to share details as they happen
- Rise in political blogging results in more government press officers
Live-Blogging Wachovia’s Third-Quarter ‘Recorded Message’
Wall Street Journal Blogs, NY
Considering that the bank is being sued by Citigroup for accepting a $15 billion takeover offer from Wells Fargo, we could see why Wachovia would want to avoid too many questions that would influence the litigation. So we’re live-blogging the pre-recorded “call” below. If you want to listen in, dial 800-642-1687 and use conference ID number 69710892. : The call is running late. Oh, wait, that’s us.
Twitter and other microblogging services haven’t killed blogging yet
The Industry Standard, CA
jpg To paraphrase Mark Twain, reports of the death of blogs have been greatly exaggerated. That’s not to say all blogs are doing well. When examining the spectrum of blogs out there, personal blogs.
6 things I’ve learned about blogging
Computerworld, MA
(I was inspired to write this post after seeing that Wired has now officially claimed that blogs are pass