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Notes from Blogging and the Law Charles’ presentation on Blogging and the Law last night at EBIG was fantastic. He covered... December 8, 2004 - 62 words, 1 comment
Blogging and the Law EBIG is hosting a discussion of business blogs and the law. November 30, 2004 - 81 words, 1 comment
Jazz Blog Even my grandfather has a blog. November 25, 2004 - 125 words, 1 comment
Gnomedex Blogging panel audio now online The audio streams from the Gnomedex blogging panel are now online. October 11, 2004 - 67 words,
More on syndication Here’s what syndication means to a blogger. August 5, 2004 - 229 words, 3 comments
Why Small Businesses should blog Six reasons your small business should have a blog. August 3, 2004 - 151 words, 3 comments
Testing Meme Propagation In Blogspace: Add Your Blog! A collaborative test of meme propogation. August 1, 2004 - 408 words, 16 comments
Why's it called Syndication? When people collect content from multiple sources, it’s not really syndication, it’s aggregation. A reader asks why this is and what he should call it. June 17, 2004 - 298 words, 4 comments
How To Blog Pheedo and I are helping businesses understand blogging with a new series. May 17, 2004 - 98 words, 7 comments
Ebig Slides The slides from my ebig presentation are now online. May 4, 2004 - 23 words, 2 comments
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