fredag, januar 28, 2005

It's Bloggie Nomination time again..... The Bloggies™ 2005
Den femte brugerafstemning om The Bloggies™ Weblog Award
Se også Bloggie, bloggie, bloggie, bloggie etc.
Tom Coates (Plasticbag.org) beretter om glæden ved (igen) at være nomineret og anbefaler en antal blogs fra forskellige kategorier.
tony pierce, busblog: How to blog skal have min stemme for Best Article or Essay About Weblogs!

onsdag, januar 26, 2005

World Economic Forum i Davos har blogs på programmet
World Economic Forum - Welcome to the Blogopolis
By providing highly personalized, real-time political information, blogging is reshaping how citizens make political decisions, for good and ill. 1) When do bloggers provide better information and analysis than conventional media? 2) Are bloggers effective media watchdogs? 3) Can bloggers be a positive political tool, and not just a threat to the powers that be? 4) What is the relationship between bloggers and democratic values?
10 Places of My City - Chinese Blogging social movement | Kevin Wen's Web
Et blogprojekt som ved hjælp af Technorati's tag system opbygger et socialt system, hvor bloggeres fortællinger om 10 geografiske steder, de selv vælger, knyttes sammen.
Fantastisk inspiration til sociale blog-projekter. Jeg får øjeblikkeligt ideer til adskillige, som kunne være interessante i undervisningssamenhæng.......

mandag, januar 24, 2005

torsdag, januar 20, 2005

Indisk blog: Youth Curry - Insight on Indian Youth
Videointerview med Salam Pax
Baghdad Bloggen af Salam Pax
Fortune (January 2005) features 10 tech trends to watch in 2005. Trend No.1: Why you can't ignore bloggers: Why There's No Escaping the Blog (via Smart Mobs).
Like It or Not, Blogs Have Legs Wired News.
Ifølge PubSub er der nu 8 mill. blogs

onsdag, januar 19, 2005

tirsdag, januar 18, 2005

Klastrup's Cataclysms forudser at valget vil få blogging til at blomstre i DK.
Et gæt på Yahoo's modtræk til Googles opkøb af Blogger:
The Internet Stock Blog: Yahoo to acquire Six Apart?: "Yahoo to acquire Six Apart?

Six Apart, the owner of hosted blogging service TypePad and publisher of blogging software Movable Type, just acquired LiveJournal. Within six months Six Apart itself will be acquired by Yahoo!."

The blogospere vil nok hoppe i stolen over artiklens begrundelse for gættet:
"Because the blogging platforms are the largest generators of new Web content, they are a natural target for the providers of PPC ads. Many bloggers dislike the notion of advertising on blogs, but they're in for a shock. Blogger, TypePad, LiveJournal and the other blogging platforms will make it much easier for Web publishers to profit from ads. They'll build contextual ads into Web site templates, and use the publishers' sign-up information to open simultaneous advertising accounts."

lørdag, januar 15, 2005

9:12 am virker LiveJournal stadig ikke....... Status Rapport
Se også SixApart
Næppe har SixApart købt LiveJournal før første ulykke indtræffer 7:35 pm PST:


Temporarily Unavailable
LiveJournal is currently down due to a massive power failure at our data center. We'll provide updates at /powerloss/ as they're available.

Our data center (Internap, the same one we've been at for many years) lost all its power, including redundant backup power, for some unknown reason. (unknown to us, at least) We're currently dealing with verifying the correct operation of our 100+ servers. Not fun. We're not happy about this. Sorry... :-/ More details later.

torsdag, januar 13, 2005

Social software in education
Resources
Flere 'klassiske tekster', men også en del konkrete eksempler. F.eks. et link til Wiki In Education, et indholdsrigt site.
Blogrelaterede emner fylder godt på årets Top Technology Trends: Free Range Librarian: Top Technology Trends Solicited
Se også LITA (The Library and Information Technology Association) om Top Technology Trends.

onsdag, januar 12, 2005

Deconstructing Technorati
A good week for Technorati: Corante > Strange Attractor >
BlogBib
En fin, lille annoteret bibliografi om Weblogs og Blogging med fokus på Biblioteks- og bibliotekarblogs.

tirsdag, januar 11, 2005

Commentspam
Så nåede Spam bloggospheren.

Nogen tager det meget alvorligt CommentSpam, CommentSPAM.org
På Services siden ligger to - hm, døde - links til lister og spammeres IP adresser.
Nogen er meget, meget sure, Attention Comment Spammers
Commentspam findes i forskellige genrer ifølge Concerning SpamComment Spam Manifesto
Mange skriver meget: En Google liste om Commentspam
Baggrunden er Googles Ranking system, så Google får også et par rituelle hak: Wired, 12.03.04

Bortset fra irritationen og belastede servere er bekymringen også betydningen for kommunikation:
"Howard Rheingold, a futurist who predicts always-on communication will revolutionize public discourse, is worried that all these new forms of spam could freeze the revolution in its tracks. There will be no great social transformation if cell phones are turned off, instant messenger programs shut down or blog comments disabled to halt the flow of offers for online porn or cheap drugs.
“It forces you to either turn off the comments and lose some of the value of the medium, or spend your time deleting spam,” said Rheingold, who runs his own blog." (Spammers now clogging blogs, IM, Personal Web journals grow cell phones, instant messages)

Og så er der da også afballancerede meninger: Comment spam arms race