A study conducted by the Pew Research Center, has shown that the once popular blogs are now unsurprisingly taking a backseat, while social networks like Facebook are taking centre stage on the Internet. (more…)
Recent ‘blogs’ News Stories
Email More Popular Than RSS For Blog Subscribers
Friday, 8th January 2010Hubspot has been studying the subscription methods used by followers of 605 of their small and medium sized business customers’ blogs, and they have found some fairly surprising results. (more…)
Google’s Reaction To Blog Monitoring By FTC
Tuesday, 20th October 2009U.S. authorities have finally decided to do what many felt was long overdue. They are making it compulsory for bloggers to disclose that they are receiving remuneration in cash or kind for reviewing any product. (more…)
Tags: ad, advertising, blogs, google, sponsored-links
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SMEs That Blog Get 55 Percent More Traffic
Thursday, 20th August 2009A study conducted by Hubspot reveals that businesses that use blogs benefit substantially from doing so. (more…)
Tags: blogs, link-building, seo
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Top Information Sources For Bloggers
Tuesday, 10th March 2009Bloggers often link to the sources where they get their information. A study carried out by Technorati found that chief among the non-blog sources linked to by bloggers are the websites of mainstream media companies. (more…)
Tags: bbc, blogs, link-building, links, msn, technorati, youtube
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How Credible Are Blogs?
Monday, 3rd November 2008For all those who have been against the very idea of censorship of blogs, here is something to be carefully considered. In the last one month, Apple stock prices have suffered a set back, twice. The reason – a lie written on a blog – both times. (more…)
Tags: apple, blogs, cnn, new-york-times
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Iran To Execute Bloggers
Thursday, 10th July 2008The official news agency of Iran carried a report a while ago stating that the parliament is likely to toughen some of the laws, already in existence and make anti-establishment blogging an offence punishable by death. (more…)
Tags: blogs, censorship, iran
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Free Mobile Sites And Mobile Video Feeds From Mippin
Thursday, 28th February 2008Publishers will soon be able to convert their content to mobile quickly, easily and for free, thanks to Mippin, the latest service from UK-based mobile developers Refresh Mobile. (more…)
Tags: blogs, mippin, mobile, mobile-video, mobile-website, rss, video
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Interview With Matt Colebourne, CEO of coComment
Monday, 10th March 2008Farhad Divecha, Director of AccuraCast interviewed Matt Colebourne, CEO of coComment to find out more about his company, the advantages of unified conversation management and the future of blogging worldwide. The conversation took some very interesting turns, especially when the discussion turned to censorship and how services like coComment could help or hurt vulnerable groups in third world countries. (more…)
Tags: AccuraCast, blogs, censorship, china, cocomment, comment, india, iraq, matt-colebourne, russia
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