Posts Tagged ‘blogging’

Light blogging behind

I didn’t put out too many posts in the past few days, and while I want to adhere to unofficial blogging rule #1 (“don’t ever excuse yourself for not blogging”) I still may 1. point you to (paltry and german language explanations) at my other blog, 2. post another roundup of cross-posts and 3. try […]

What’s the deal with blogs?

Nicely explained by Lee and Sachi Lefever, pointing out that it’s first and foremost a people networking thing that happens through blogs:

Tips for conference bloggers

Cedric refers to Ethan Zuckerman and Bruno Giussani for some hints for blogging knowledge workers, as Bruno has compiled a pdf with neat tips ‘n tricks (“Tips for conference bloggers”). I commented on my very own best practice for workshop and conference notes: my personal wiki, where I am able to collect raw notes (while […]

Laien und Experten

Yeehaw, Thomas Knüwer trifft den Nagel auf den Kopf (btw, alles zur Next07 hier) Eine der großen Thesen des Norbert Bolz ist es, dass Blogs ein Sieg des Laienwissens über das Expertenwissen sind. Vielleicht stimmt das ja. Ein Indiz dafür könnte sein, dass Bolz für einen Vortrag über das Internet bezahlt wird.

Blog Search Engines

The WSJ has an interesting article about blog search engines like Technorati et al. … touching some business model points and asking which ones may pose a challenge to Google … The big general search engines such as Google, Yahoo and Microsoft Corp.’s MSN do include blog pages in Web and news searches, but so […]