The News Review:
- Get Funky With DOT ME DOMAINS From Funk.me Intemedia Aps
- Cancer Patients Connect and Cope by Blogging the Journey
- Robert Scoble on Corporate Blogging
- Letter from Obama thanks 7-year-old political blogger
Get Funky With DOT ME DOMAINS From Funk.me Intemedia Aps
MarketWatch
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and utag. The personalized web, blogging and microsites, and social media sites
are setting the direction for the future of the web. The Dotme extension
is ideal to help navigate this course and utilize its potential as a
branding tool for marketers. YouTube, MySpace, YouPorn, and blogging and
message board sites such as LiveJournal, WordPress, Blogger, Twitter,
TMZ, PerezHilton, PhotoBucket, and Forum. Dk are capturing enormous
traffic and ad revenues, reflecting the value and growth of the
personalization of the web and the new ME generation. According to the market journal, Research
and Markets, “Web 2.
Cancer Patients Connect and Cope by Blogging the Journey
Business West, MA
As she launched into treatment – which included an initial lumpectomy followed by a bilateral mastectomy, four rounds of chemotherapy, and more – she began to chronicle her experiences on Jayne’s Breast Cancer Blog (jaynesbreastcancerblog. Over the past three years, he has chronicled her struggle as a breast cancer survivor, but more importantly, her blog is a snapshot of everyday joys and struggles – a reminder that life goes on, even when it throws a wrench into well-laid plans. Byrne is not alone. It’s impossible to know how many of the tens of millions of blogs on the Web deal with cancer, but it’s a significant number – and growing. The phenomenon makes sense to Marlene Quinlan, an oncology social worker at Baystate Medical Center, who likened the blog trend to old-fashioned journaling – only with a very public twist. “In general, journaling has many therapeutic benefits,” she said.
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Robert Scoble on Corporate Blogging
CIO Insight, IL
0 tools in the enterprise, and why too many companies haven’t figured them out. Robert Scoble is the guy who took corporate blogging mainstream and wrote a book about business blogging. In 2003, he moved his popular.
Letter from Obama thanks 7-year-old political blogger
Chicago Sun-Times, United States
“We talked about it, and I read some Scholastic magazines. ”
Stas started blogging at planetstas. com as a kindergartner, inspired by his parents, Ann Hetzel Gunkel and David Gunkel. Both work in academia and have personal Web sites and blogs. “He saw me doing it, and I thought: ‘Why not?’ ” Hetzel Gunkel said.