For Bloggers Seeking Name Recognition, Nothing Beats a Good Scandal
The blogosphere is expanding at a rate of 70,000 sites a day, and the right bit of news can always catapult new sites into the limelight.
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Here's a list of Tech News articles that I have recently come across on the web. I mainly use digg.com to find and post these articles. If you haven't used digg.com, I highly suggest you check it out. Enjoy!
The blogosphere is expanding at a rate of 70,000 sites a day, and the right bit of news can always catapult new sites into the limelight.
I went on Meetup.com for the first time today and was surprised to find that there are no Diggnation meetup groups. There's a few TechTV groups and ever a Slashdot group with over 800 members.
Media companies have begun experimenting with broadcasting original programming made specifically for mobile phones to increase awareness of their TV shows and movies.
Most of the 20 million people who regularly listen to Internet radio use a desktop, laptop or hand-held computer. A new radio aims to remove the computer from the equation. This 70-watt tabletop stereo connects directly to radio stations that offer streaming talk and music.
The court ruled that if an elected official claims he has been defamed by an anonymous blogger, he cannot use a lawsuit to unmask the writer.
Internet pioneer intends to shake up the world of television - by allowing all types of video producers, from media giants to anyone who has a camcorder, put their work on the Internet and make money if anyone watches it.
Those who want to remain neutral in the digital audio format wars may spend more and endure inconveniences.
Video delivered over the Internet is shaping up as a way for smaller producers to reach an audience without having to cut deals with studios and networks.
This is too funny...