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"Skanks in NYC" blog post leads to lawsuit against GoogleOpen in New Window
Bloggers that wish to retain their anonymity may be watching an otherwise farcical case that's been filed in New York, where a model has claimed that a blog has defamed her and is suing Google in an read more »
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Add Stock Quotes To Every Post With Upcoming Wikinvest PluginOpen in New Window
"Wikinvest is getting ready to release a Livequotes plugin that automatically adds a stock quote every time a publicly traded company is mentioned in a post." read more »
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BackType Subscriptions Monitors Comments by Blog PostOpen in New Window
"BackType, the free service that aggregates all of the comments you make across the Web, launched a new feature last week called Subscriptions which lets you follow comments by blog post." read more »
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5 Tips for Making Widget Ads Perform Better on Your BlogOpen in New Window
Darren Rowse writes "In my last post I talked about 4 Widget Ad options that bloggers should test in the lead up to Christmas - in this post I want to give a few quick tips for beginners to keep in read more »
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8 Types of Blog Post You Can Write TodayOpen in New Window
Jamie Harrop writes a guest blog on john chow dot com, sharing eight types of blog posts he considers when he's struggling to find the inspiration for a post. read more »
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Huffington Post Releases Complete Guide to Blogging BookOpen in New Window
"In the last few days a new book about blogging has been released - this time by the editorial team of one of the biggest blogs in the world - The Huffington Post." read more »
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The Huffington Post Raises $25 Million from Oak Investment PartnersOpen in New Window
Robin Wauters reports that The Huffington Post has successfully raised another round of capital - $25 million from Oak Investment Partners. read more »
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Skip Digg: Not All Traffic is Created EqualOpen in New Window
Darren Rowse posts part one of a debate on whether bloggers should promote their content on Digg. In this post Josh Klein argues the negative, later a big Digg user will post on the positive view. read more »
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