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Blog
Styles - Blog
templates
Blog Count - blog
statistics
Blogdex
MIT blog index
Blogger free Web
logging tool or pro version | Blog
instructions for blogger.com
Daypop keyword searches of
blogs
DC Metro
Blog Map map of bloggers in the D.C. metro area, arranged by metro
station
Google
Web blogs directory
Interactive-X free,
templates, customizeable
Lawblogs.com blogs
about legal issues
LiveJournal free
blog software
Motime - basic service
(personal web log, private messages, instant messagingclient and
subscriptions) is free
Moveable Type free
advanced blogging software for individuals
PHP
scripting language and resources
Radio UserLand software for
publishing and reading Web logs (hosting capabiligy - not free)
Tripod (blogging
tools, comes with hosting subscription. (small fee per mo. for low end)
Slashdotblog submission, news,
developers corner, reviews
Salon ezine that offers
blogging for a fee
The Weblog Guardian
Unlimited The Weblog United Kingdom
WebLogs lists most popular
blogs and no.of users
Xanga - a Web blog community
Blogs (a sampling)
Eden's Atelier and Gallery (http://www.edensart.com/)
Librarian in Black
(http://www.librarianinblack.net/) - for "tech librarians"
Matthew
Kirschenbaum - Asst. Professor of English and Digital Studies UMD
(http://www.otal.umd.edu/~mgk/blog/)
Misbehaving.net
(http://www.misbehaving.net/) - a weblog about women and technology.
"It's a celebration of women's contributions to computing; a place to
spotlight women's contributions as well point out new opportunities and
challenges for women in the computing field."
Scott Rosenberg's blog
- Salon.com's managing editor (http://blogs.salon.com/0000014/
The Internet in Asia - "news
items and academic research concerning the social, cultural, economic,
and political impact of the Internet and other new media technologies
in Asia"
Weekly
Incite - "an Incubator for Critical Inquiry into
Technology and Ethnography. It is based in the Sociology Department at
the University of Surrey. Here, INCITE's bevy of researchers report on
matters methodological and theoretical, and discuss their various
research projects as they progress."
Writing blogs - A blog for writing teachers (sponsored by Joe
Moxley, a professor of English at the University of South Florida)
http://consumptive.org/weblog/blog.html
http://palms.wordherders.net/
Sites about blogging
Blogging Across the Curriculum - Pattie Belle
Hastings' guide to blogging, created for the interactive digital design
department at Quinnipiac University
Do
You Blog? Weblogs for Educators - a collaborative book/web tutorial
created by Randy Carver of Carvingcode.com, and now housed at KairosNews
Articles about blogging
Blog this(Technology
Review, MIT, March
2002)
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Blogging
Goes Mainstream (The Washington Post, Dec 20, 2002)
The Blogging Iceberg
Survey of Blogs updated (Perseus White Papers)
City Wide Web: City
"blog maps" enable point-and-click sightseeing (by Brian Montopoli,
Slate, June 30, 2003)
CORANTE ON BLOGGING:
In media res (by Hylton Jolliffe)
Day-by-Day
In the Life (The Washington Post, May 17, 2001)
Free
Speech -- Virtually (The Washington Post, Dec 19, 2002)
“Harvard U.: 'Blog' expert hopes to bring trend to Harvard,“ by Sam J.
Lin (The America's Intelligence Wire, Feb 27, 2003)
How
Weblogs Keep the Media Honest (The Washington Post, Jul 31,
2002)
Internet
giants catch on to blogs (SF Chronicle, Verne Kopytoff) Sept 1,
2003
Is
your company or group Blogging yet?, Todd Stauffer ("Shortcuts,"
Publish.com)
New
Kids on the Blog (Washington Post, February 6, 2003)
Power
Laws, Weblogs, and Inequality Version 1.1 Clay Shirky, Feb 10
2003
Readers'
Favorite Blogs (The Washington Post, Jan 3, 2003)
Scholars
Who Blog:The soapbox of the digital age draws a crowd of academics,
by David Glenn (Chronicle of HIgher Education, June 6, 2003)
TrackBack:
Where Blogs Learn Their Places, Phillip D. Long (Syllabus
Magazine, Oct. 7, 2003)
Use
the Blog, Luke (Salon.com, May 10, 2002)
Weblogs
and the Mass Amateurization of Publishing, Clay Shirky, 10/03/02
What
We're Doing When We Blog (O'Reilley Network, June 13,
2002)
“Writing with Web logs,” by Kristen Kennedy (Technology & Learning,
Feb 2003 v23 i7 p11- 3)
The Year of the Blog: Weblogs in the Writing Classroom.
Barclay Barrios in Computers and Composition Online, Spring 2003
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