Esoteric way to describe different types of bloggers.
Reviews all things related to weblogs including (but not restricted to) hosting, tools, applications, and promotional sites.
Electronic Frontier Foundation's basic roadmap to the legal issues you may confront as a blogger, to let you know you have rights, and to encourage you to blog freely.
A collection of links to blogging resources such as plugins, hacks, news, and themes.
Robert French teaches and writes about public relations and multimedia at Auburn University in Alabama. This blog is written primarily for his students but is available for all to read. Many posts are about blogging itself.
Paper by Carolyn R. Miller and Dawn Shepherd, North Carolina State University. "Why did blogging catch on so quickly and so widely? What motivates someone to begin—and continue—a blog? What audience(s) do bloggers address? Who actually reads blogs and why? In short, what rhetorical work do blogs perform—and for whom? And how do blogs perform this work? What features and elements make the blog recognizable and functional? A genre analysis of the blog will begin to answer these questions."
Banner for those who want to show they oppose corporate ads on blogs.
Guide and portal for blogging newcomers.
A tongue-in-cheek look at fame in the blogosphere.
Writing about weblogs, online social networks, social software, knowledge sharing, online publishing, and software tools.
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