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The Weekly Round-Up: 19.10.07
Round-Up Meanwhile, this year's vote also saw social networking and blogging make a real impression with Rob Pardo of World of Warcraft, Michael Arrington, founder of TechCrunch, and Cory Doctorow, editor of BoingBoing, all staking a claim to a top 50 spot. [19 Oct 2007]
Facebook founder tops Agenda Setters list
News The vote saw social networking and blogging make a real impression with Rob Pardo (23) of World of Warcraft, Michael Arrington (35), founder of TechCrunch and Cory Doctorow (41), editor of BoingBoing all arriving in the top 50. [17 Oct 2007]
Emily Bell
AS Profile She has put the focus on blogging and video content, overseeing a comprehensive overhaul of the homepage and recently launching a US edition of the site. Emily Bell's high position among the 2007 Agenda Setters is a measure of the Guardian... [12 Oct 2007]
Michael Arrington
AS Profile Arrington has a "huge amount of power" in the entrepreneurial and venture capital community, according to one of the Agenda Setter panellists, and his inclusion in the top 50 shows the growing power of the blogging community. [12 Oct 2007]
Editor's Blog: How to serve two billion page impressions
Comment Will Sturgeon, editor-at-large of silicon.com, is blogging from the Citrix iForum in Edinburgh where a long-time contact of silicon.com came in for a well-deserved name-check. I have just left the first keynote session of this week's Citrix iForum... [05 Jun 2007]
Editor's Blog: Grey areas, honesty and naivety
Comment silicon.com editor-at-large Will Sturgeon is blogging from the InfoSecurity show at London Olympia. Some interesting goings on at InfoSec. The insider threat is preying on people's minds and this morning I've seen a very compelling demonstration of... [26 Apr 2007]
Editor's Blog: Should everybody be a security company?
Comment silicon.com editor-at-large Will Sturgeon is blogging from the InfoSecurity show at London Olympia. I've just caught up with acclaimed 'security guru' and self-confessed "media slut" Bruce Schneier. He is now an employee of BT though it seems a job... [25 Apr 2007]
Editor's Blog: Live from InfoSec
Comment silicon.com editor-at-large Will Sturgeon is blogging from the InfoSecurity show at London Olympia. CA of course is having its own shindig in Las Vegas this week which silicon.com news editor Steve Ranger is covering. [24 Apr 2007]
Web 2.0 taking off with businesses
News But firms are focusing on the technology to improve automation and networking rather than more well-known web 2.0 tools such as blogging. By contrast, analyst Tower Group predicts securities firms will be keen adopters of web 2.0 technologies... [23 Mar 2007]
Editor's Blog: Rage against mobiles on planes
Comment The worst even talk about the nature of blogging. As a silicon.com reader, there is a good chance you are a frequent business traveller. We know that stories about connectivity on the road, airline systems, even the humble hotel get you going. [08 Aug 2006]
silicon.com introduces new concept in blogging
News silicon.com has added a further twist to blogging with the launch of Newsdesk Blog, an innovative quarter-screen window that gives readers an instant insight into the movements and thoughts of the editorial team, as well as breaking news. [28 Sep 2005]
The rise of new media
AS Analysis Tony Perkins, editor-in-chief of Always-On (38), has taken the idea of blogging and thrust it into the commercial mainstream and given it a surge of momentum. Blogging will never replace traditional media. [26 Sep 2005]
Tony Perkins
AS Profile Tony Perkins qualifies for the Agenda Setters list on the back of the blogging phenomenon, having been credited with bringing it into the mainstream and giving it a corporate appeal that elevated it from a niche pastime to the big time. [23 Sep 2005]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Am I uncool?
Comment Blogging is nascent - no one knows where it is all going or what the end point might be. Around this time, a rash of new technologies simplified the process of creating blogs and an increasing number of servers became available to host the works of... [13 Apr 2005]
'We'll pay you for blogging'
News It may also further blur the line between professional journalists and amateur scribes - a line already made fuzzy by the rise of blogging. It's a smart move and a concept that may catch on among more commercial blogs, said Steve Outing, a senior... [11 Apr 2005]
