Help out with blog research

The News Review:

- Help out with blog research
- Blogging apps for iPhone
- The Blotter: Williams sentencing and live blogging
- Live blogging PDC Keynote Day 2: Windows 7, Live Mesh and more
- Reporters Getting Burned Out With New Technology, Journalists Tell …
- Hate and blogging

Help out with blog research
Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN 
The Star Tribune?s Politically Connected site — specifically, the Big Question — is one they are including in their study, and they?ve asked us to post this reader survey. If you have a few minutes, we?d appreciate it if you?d answer this questionnaire.

Blogging apps for iPhone
ITworld.com, MA 
com — Ever since the iPhone first appeared, its potential as a mobile blogging tool was readily apparent. Bloggers on the go would be able to tap out short, informative posts from wherever they happened to be, maybe even using the phone’s built-in camera to post mobile pictures as well. Of course, there was just one roadblock to this paradise of phone-based blogging: the iPhone unveiled in 2007 didn’t come with any software to support such a thing. That had to wait until Apple released its iPhone SDK and flung open the doors of its App Store to third parties. But now that those two things happened over the summer, bloggers-on-the-go have.

The Blotter: Williams sentencing and live blogging
BurlingtonFreePress.com, VT 
The prosecution says they will ask for life without parole. The defense hasn’t revealed how much time they will seek, but suggested 35 years would be appropriate (Williams’ attorneys argued at trial he suffered from cognitive disabilities). Check back to this blog and the Free Press Web site throughout the afternoon tomorrow, as I’ll be blogging live from the courtroom and updating the site as news happens.

Live blogging PDC Keynote Day 2: Windows 7, Live Mesh and more
ZDNet 
The first keynote is going to be the coming out party for Windows 7, with demos of the pre-beta M3 build by Windows development chief Steven Sinofsky. We’ll hear more about the Live Mesh development platform and a surprise from the Office folks, to boot. Then it will be all about Oslo, Microsoft’s modeling strategy, from the Dynamic D(uo) of Don Box and Chris Anderson. Running commentary will be brought to you in real time by Todd Bishop, TechFlash; Ed Bott, ZDNet;

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