State of the Blogosphere, October 2004
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Oct 2004 State of the Blogosphere: 4.6
posts per second
Oct 2004 State of the Blogosphere: 4.6
posts per second
12/19/2004 03:16 PM This is part 2 of a series of posts describing the growth of blogging
during 2003-2004 that is an expansion of the talk I gave at last
week's excellent Web 2.0 conference. You can view Part 1, which
covers...
Oct 2004 State of the bl0gosphere: Big
Media vs. Blogs
Oct 2004 State of the bl0gosphere: Big
Media vs. Blogs
12/19/2004 03:16 PM This is part 3 of a series on the growth of the Blogosphere, its
impact on individuals, corporations, media, politics, and technology,
Part 1 covered the overall growth of the blogosphere, and part 2
covered the volume of postings....
Oct 2004 State of the Blogosphere:
Corporate Bloggers
Oct 2004 State of the Blogosphere:
Corporate Bloggers
12/19/2004 03:16 PM This is part 4 of a series on the growth of the Blogosphere, its
impact on individuals, corporations, media, politics, and technology,
Part 1 covered the overall growth of the blogosphere, part 2 covered
the volume of postings, and...
State of the Blogosphere: it's big and
it's growing
State of the Blogosphere: it's big and
it's growing
03/14/2005 05:29 PMCory Doctorow:
Dave Sifry has posted his latest "State of the Blogosphere," in which
he reveals the amazing stats about blog-growth he's derived from
Technorati's relentless and exhaustive indexing of every blog on the
net.
We are currently seeing about 30,000 - 40,000 new weblogs being
created each day, depending on the day. Compared to the past, this is
well over double the rate of change in October, when there were about
15,000 new weblogs created each day. The remarkable growth over the
past 3 months can be attributed to the increase in new, mainstream
services such as MSN Spaces, and in increases of use of services like
Blogger, AOL Journals, and LiveJournal. In addition, services outside
the United States have been taking off, including a number of media
sites promoting blogging, such as Le Monde in France.
There is a dark underbelly to these numbers, however: Part of the
growth of new weblogs created each day is due to an increase in spam
blogs - fake blogs that are created by robots in order to foster link
farms, attempted search engine optimization, or drive traffic through
to advertising or affiliate sites.
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State of The Blogosphere, March 2005,
Part 1: Growth of Blogs
State of The Blogosphere, March 2005,
Part 1: Growth of Blogs
03/14/2005 05:34 PM It's been 5 months since my first presentation on the State of the
Blogosphere at the Web 2.0 conference, which I later posted in parts.
A lot has happened, and its time for an update on what's going on...
State of The Blogosphere, March 2005,
Part 2: Posting Volume
State of The Blogosphere, March 2005,
Part 2: Posting Volume
03/17/2005 03:13 AM To expand on my post yesterday on the overall growth of the number of
weblogs, today I'm going to look at another important measure of the
growth of the blogosphere, posting volume. A single post is a single
entry...
State of the Blogosphere March 2005,
Part 3: The A-List and the Long Tail
State of the Blogosphere March 2005,
Part 3: The A-List and the Long Tail
03/19/2005 03:15 AM Today I'll discuss the impact of weblogs on traditional media, the
impact of the A-List, and the power of the long tail. First off, some
terminology and an understanding of what we're measuring. This graph
is a measure of...
SEO Industry Educators Robin Nobles and
John Alexander Return from Teaching At
Louisiana State University LSU - SEO
Workshop comes to Toronto, Ontario for
Thanksgiving in October
SEO Industry Educators Robin Nobles and
John Alexander Return from Teaching At
Louisiana State University LSU - SEO
Workshop comes to Toronto, Ontario for
Thanksgiving in October
09/08/2004 03:43 AMInternational search engine educators Robin Nobles and John Alexander
returned from delivering their SEO certification training at Louisiana
State University ( LSU Campus) last week and prepare to bring their
ultimate SEO Mastery Workshop to Toronto next. [PRWEB Sep 8, 2004]
From the Editor -- October 2004:
Security
From the Editor -- October 2004:
Security
09/07/2004 08:06 PMThe security message is closing Linux migration deals. Now it's up to
us to deliver the secure environment people want.
This Fortnight on Perl 6, October 2004
This Fortnight on Perl 6, October 2004
12/19/2004 03:27 PMIn a stunning achievement, Matt Fowles makes his debut as the new Perl
6 summarizer, covering all three major mailing lists through the first
half of October.
This Fortnight on Perl 6, October 2004
Part Two
This Fortnight on Perl 6, October 2004
Part Two
12/19/2004 03:27 PMMatt Fowles summarizes two more weeks of the Perl 6 mailing lists in
the last half of October.
Upcoming MSDN Webcasts: October 2004
Upcoming MSDN Webcasts: October 2004
09/26/2004 05:45 AMThese technical webcasts are presented by an army of knowledgeable
industry experts. Subject Matter Experts from the industry
demonstrate, discuss, and answer questions on the latest developer
tools from Microsoft. Live code demos and attendees asking in-depth,
engaging questions are all part of this live webcast experience.
ATI X800 512MB Cards to Arrive, October
2004
ATI X800 512MB Cards to Arrive, October
2004
09/04/2004 05:29 PMPHP before Canadian government, in
Ottawa, October 19th and 20th, 2004
PHP before Canadian government, in
Ottawa, October 19th and 20th, 2004
12/17/2004 06:33 PMPHP Québec, the profesional association of PHP users in Québec, will
be part of the GTEC exhibition, in Ottawa, Ontario, on Tuesday October
19th and Wednesday October 20th. PHP Québec will present PHP's
features, its capabilities for e-government and its support services
in Canada. Come and meet us on the floor, booth 1610C.
Ray Caesar and Amy Hill at Roq La Rue
Gallery in Seattle, September 10 -
October 7, 2004
Ray Caesar and Amy Hill at Roq La Rue
Gallery in Seattle, September 10 -
October 7, 2004
09/08/2004 02:13 PM
Mark Frauenfelder:
Roq La Rue gallery in Seattle has a two-artist show opening on
September 10, featuring the work of artists Ray Caesar and Amy Hill.
Both artists are terrific.
Ray
Caesar creates fantastical, grimly hopeful and gravely
whimsical images of wizened children who radiate an enigmatic
serenity. Sprouting bio-mechanical limbs and appendages, the figures
are otherworldly, a melding of sci fi fantasy, lush landscapes, and
Victorian sensibilities. Ray's work is astonishing in the fact it is
all digitally created, most people assume they are looking at
paintings due to the seamless blending and "painterly quality" of the
work as well as its unique emotional impact. Creating models in a 3D
modeling software he then wraps them in painted and manipulated
texture maps. Each model is set up with an invisible skeleton that
allows him to pose each figure in its 3D enviroment.
Amy Hill paints
with a notoriously difficult Dutch Renaissance technique, using
formality in the execution and opting for non-conventionality in her
subject matter. In her newest series, Amy has painted a series of
classic movie monsters as businessmen in suits. Earthy, luminous
portraits are painted in tones perfect for the discriminating
boardroom, as repulsive monsters are lovingly painted and renamed with
"normal" societially accepted names. Funny, yet thought provoking, the
initial assumption of "businessmen as monsters" begins to expand as
the viewer considers what the artist might actually be implying. Amy
will be showing her entire series of oil on panel Monster paintings.
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Nortel warns that 2003-2004 financial
statements delayed until October
Nortel warns that 2003-2004 financial
statements delayed until October
09/02/2004 07:36 PMSan Jose Mercury News Sep 3 2004 0:10AM GMT
October 2004 Zillman Column: Student
Research Sources on the Internet
October 2004 Zillman Column: Student
Research Sources on the Internet
09/27/2004 07:19 AM
October 2004
Zillman Column
October 2004 Zillman Column
- Student Research Resources on the Internet
http://virtualprivatelibrary.blogspot.com/Student
Research Resources.pdf
http://www.zillmancolumns.com/
a>
The October 2004 Zillman Column is now available and
is titled Student Research Resources on the Internet.
This October 2004 Zillman Column is a comprehensive listing of online
resources and sites to aid the student in performing research for
their independent research projects as well as undergraduate and
graduate subject research. Download this excellent 13 page free .pdf
column today and stay current in the ever changing exciting world to
assist the student in their independent research.
Act! Consultant Will Hold Next Meeting
Of The Act! Users Group Of South Florida
On October 5, 2004
Act! Consultant Will Hold Next Meeting
Of The Act! Users Group Of South Florida
On October 5, 2004
09/21/2004 02:49 AMLocal ACT! Consultant Will Demonstrate New ACT! Version 2005! [PRWEB
Sep 21, 2004]
The State We're In - 2004
The State We're In - 2004
01/23/2004 02:21 PMGWB gave his State of the Union speech for 2004 last night. In
general, he didn't have much to say that was new, although he did make
a couple of new proposals and a few demands from Congress. What was
perhaps most interesting about his speech was what was not said.
Sylvia Plachy Honored by Women In
Photography International at the 2nd
Annual Lucie Awards Presentation in New
York City, October 18, 2004 at American
Airlines Theater
Sylvia Plachy Honored by Women In
Photography International at the 2nd
Annual Lucie Awards Presentation in New
York City, October 18, 2004 at American
Airlines Theater
09/20/2004 02:46 AMPhotographer Sylvia Plachy honored by Women In Photography
International at the 2nd Annual Lucie Awards, New York [PRWEB Sep 20,
2004]
The State of the Motherboard: 2004
The State of the Motherboard: 2004
06/07/2004 11:28 PMRoundup: Motherboard technology is continually evolving, with
new features, form factors, and technologies implemented every few
months. We take a look at motherboard tech as it is and as it will be
in the near future.
Madeleine Begun Kane, Humor Columnist,
Notables Webl0g , Political Commentary
with Sardonic Twist, October through
December 2004, including Sore Loser
Limerick
Madeleine Begun Kane, Humor Columnist,
Notables Webl0g , Political Commentary
with Sardonic Twist, October through
December 2004, including Sore Loser
Limerick
12/19/2004 03:52 PMspeaking of awards and voting .. Mad
Kane
madkane.com/notable01_04c.html#12_17_04
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State of the U.S. Arcade Industry 2004
State of the U.S. Arcade Industry 2004
02/17/2004 01:07 PMState of the U.S. Arcade Industry for
2004
State of the U.S. Arcade Industry for
2004
02/18/2004 08:12 AMSucks
1up.com/article2/0,4364,1526151,00.asp
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The State of the Open Source Union, 2004
The State of the Open Source Union, 2004
03/14/2005 06:26 PMState of the Union 2004 Home Page
State of the Union 2004 Home Page
01/22/2004 02:13 AMState of the Union 2004 Home Page and Transcript .. Bush gave a
slightly different speech tonight .. [Original Source at the White
House website] .. doesn't shy away from a fight .. full text of the
speech .. Transcript ..
SOTU
whitehouse.gov/stateoftheunion/2004/index.html
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"State of the Union 2004 Home Page"
"State of the Union 2004 Home Page"
01/22/2004 02:49 AM"The State of the Union Address Drinking
Game 2004"
"The State of the Union Address Drinking
Game 2004"
01/19/2004 03:02 PMThe State of the Union Address Drinking
Game 2004
The State of the Union Address Drinking
Game 2004
01/19/2004 06:13 AMState of the Union drinking game .. SOTU Address Drinking Game 2004 ..
finally up
drinkinggame.us
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U.S. regulator exempts Internet phones
from state controls - 11/10/2004
U.S. regulator exempts Internet phones
from state controls - 11/10/2004
02/07/2005 01:08 AMMetronews Feb 6 2005 4:07PM GMT
The State of the News Media 2004: An
Annual Report on American Journalism
The State of the News Media 2004: An
Annual Report on American Journalism
05/22/2004 06:50 AMThe State of the News Media 2004: An Annual Report on American
Journalism http://www.stateofthenewsme
dia.org/This report profiles major journalism sectors
such as newspapers, local television, radio, and ethnic media, and
aggregates data regarding many of the pressing issues facing the news
media. Covers issues such as station ownership, shrinking
audiences,
journalistic standards, and the impact of new media
technologies. Searchable. From the Project for Excellence in
Journalism, "an institute affiliated with Columbia University Graduate
School of Journalism." [Copyright 2004 by
Librarians' Index to the Internet,
LII.]
State by State: For Many in Missouri,
Picking a President Is More a Matter of
Values Than Policy
State by State: For Many in Missouri,
Picking a President Is More a Matter of
Values Than Policy
09/20/2004 12:51 AMan article about
Missouri
nytimes.com/2004/09/19/politics/campaign/19state.html
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State of the Campaign - Bush, Kerry, and
Clark debate the State of the Union. By
William Saletan
State of the Campaign - Bush, Kerry, and
Clark debate the State of the Union. By
William Saletan
01/22/2004 09:13 AManalysis of the last night's State of the Union speech .. Here's
William Saletan of Slate .. relatively decent
analysis
slate.msn.com/id/2094145
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The Bush Legacy of Failure: Budget
Gloom, State by State 11/17
The Bush Legacy of Failure: Budget
Gloom, State by State 11/17
11/17/2003 08:09 AMand discovers most state capitals preparing .. David
Broder
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A43076-2003Nov14.html
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Secretary of State Shelley received
dubious donations / S.F. nonprofit that
got big state grant brokered by
politician is linked to sources who gave
$100,000 to his campaign
Secretary of State Shelley received
dubious donations / S.F. nonprofit that
got big state grant brokered by
politician is linked to sources who gave
$100,000 to his campaign
08/09/2004 02:31 AMSecretary of State Shelley received dubious donations / S.F. nonprofit
that got big state grant brokered by politician is linked to sources
who gave $100,000 to his campaign .. crooked Democrat ..
pay-to-play
sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/08/08/MNG3
L84PD51.DTL
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Madeleine Begun Kane, Humor Columnist,
State of Disunion Crossword Puzzle, in
honor of George W. Bush's 2003 State of
the Union Address
Madeleine Begun Kane, Humor Columnist,
State of Disunion Crossword Puzzle, in
honor of George W. Bush's 2003 State of
the Union Address
01/22/2004 07:16 AMState of Disunion crossword puzzle .. Mad cool SOTU crossword puzzle
.. interactive cross word puzzle .. Madeleine
Kane
madkane.com/crossword_sotu_speech.html
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Welcome Don to the bl0gosphere
Welcome Don to the bl0gosphere
01/12/2004 03:01 AMDon
Hopkins: "I'm designing an RSS 2.0 module for describing The Sims
objects, which will make it easier to advertise and distribute Sims
objects online, and enable the development of automated tools for
assisting in this process." [Scripting News]
Wow! Coolio! I didn't realize that my
friend Don Hopkins has started a blog! But it's down right now.
I guess he got Scriptin
gNewsDotted.
Don joins the other Dons: Don Box, Don Norman and Don Park - in my
k-collector shared cloud of
names.....
"Into the Blogosphere"
"Into the Blogosphere"
07/03/2004 02:10 AM"bl0gosphere.us"
"bl0gosphere.us"
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