The News Review:
- Editorial bserver ut of Work? Read a Recession Blog. r Better …
- ld friend new blog
- Blogging the SEC Women’s Tourney From Alltel Arena
- Forrester Report on Sponsored Blogs Draws Google’s Ire
- We’re Live-Blogging The Final 12 ‘American Idol’ Performances!
- Live Blogging: NHL Trade Deadline
- Teen Blogger Takes on Philippine Political Clan
Editorial bserver ut of Work? Read a Recession Blog. r Better …
New York Times
These days it is a hot spot for rumors and real-time reports on big-firm layoffs — and features such as an out-of-work lawyer’s “Notes From the Breadline. ” We are in the worst economic downturn of the Internet age and bloggers are making the most of it.
ld friend new blog
Dallas Morning News
This is good news for Rangers fans as Evan has always covered the team with smart in-depth analysis. We wish him the best in his new role and I’m sure will be linking to many things he writes during the season. Mike Hindman has decided to join Evan in blogging some at D Magazine as well. ur blog will continue to provide updates on the Rangers analysis about the team and discussions on various topics that you’ve grown accustomed to over the years. We’ll be blogging live from the home games and providing as much information as we can throughout the season. So sit back and enjoy even more baseball blogging about the Rangers.
Blogging the SEC Women’s Tourney From Alltel Arena
ArkansasSports360.com
Blogging the SEC Women’s Tourney From Alltel Arena | Arkansas Sports 360. Three years ago when le Miss blew Arkansas out by 30 points about 5500 fans were in attendance for the game.
Forrester Report on Sponsored Blogs Draws Google’s Ire
AdAge.com
com) — A report by Forrester Research this week talking up paid blogs left out one guideline that is religion for Google: Paid posts with sponsors behind them not only need to be disclosed as such but also must also bear “no follow” tags so as to not fool the Google spider that crawls the web for ranking purposes. The “no follow” tag indicates to the spider that a post shouldn’t count toward a site’s search ranking on Google. In an effort to keep companies or websites from buying links to increase their search rankings and to maintain its organic-search results Google requires any web page that has been “paid for” to have this tag. For example a paid post about Kmart if tagged with “no follow” would not count as a vote toward Kmart’s popularity in the search-engine ranking. Chief enforcer Following the release of the Forrester report Matt Cutts chief enforcer of Google’s web-spam team reiterated on his blog in no uncertain terms that those who fail to comply with Google’s rules will face punishment though he didn’t state how the offenders would be punished.
We’re Live-Blogging The Final 12 ‘American Idol’ Performances!
MTV.com
Live-blogging “American Idol” time! The final week of “Idol” semi-finals is upon us and I am happier than Adam Lambert on Fire Island. (In case you haven’t visited a blog in the past few days dude’s been sucking face with other dudes in pictures.
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Live Blogging: NHL Trade Deadline
New York Times
Daily News blog (via the NHL Network’s Jim Fox who is also the Kings TV analyst). The Sean ’Donnell signing is for one year $1. 1:32 pm: This is the fifth time Recchi has been traded in either February or March.
Teen Blogger Takes on Philippine Political Clan
Wall Street Journal
In 2001 others used the text-messaging function on their cellphones to whip up the massive street protests that overthrew then-President Joseph Estrada. But the Philippines hasn’t seen anything quite like the spectacle of a prominent political clan being attacked by a college student. To many Filipinos it demonstrates how blogging and the Internet can offer an outlet for everyone. Political analysts say the poorest people in the Philippines typically don’t get much of a hearing when they run afoul of politicians or authorities. Also the analysts note that when Philippine politicians do get convicted they sometimes are pardoned. That’s what happened to Mr. Estrada the former president; in 2007 one month after his conviction on corruption charges he was pardoned.