blogging in comment and analysis

Legal Eye: Blogging cowboys ride the Wild Web

Comment There remains a lack of consensus or clarity among a burgeoning blogging community on the way forward. With the explosion in user-generated content, many bloggers and posters seem to think they can operate beyond the reach of the law. [05 Jun 2008]

Just whose legislation rules the internet?

Comment Perhaps thanks in part to my blogging, I won in my home town - a vindication, I thought, of this communications medium. Blogging has come a long way since I started in January 2002. But there is a much darker side to blogging, summarised by one of... [05 Mar 2008]

Mobile World Congress 2008 Diary - Sunday

Comment This year's crop of contenders for your eyeballs includes more than a handful of femtocell vendors, plus makers of blogging tools, video apps, audio 'solutions', cameraphone tools, multimedia management apps, iPhone-inspired touchscreen... [10 Feb 2008]

What is the future for Lotus?

Comment Its product suite facilitates blogging, podcasts, document sharing, collaborative team environments and discussion areas, along with social networking that can blend the internal network of employees with an external network of suppliers and... [24 Jan 2008]

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]

Blog standard

AS Analysis I think blogging's definitely got to the point where there're enough mainstream consumers watching it for the top ones to be regarded as agenda setters," argues Michael Smith, founder of Second Chance Tuesday and Agenda Setters panellist. [12 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]

Web 2.0 and the public sector

Comment The interest in social networking sites such as Facebook and Wikipedia, the wide-scale use of blogging and the rapid deployment of new mash-up applications are moving us nearer Tim Berners-Lee's original vision for the web as 'anything being... [11 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. The InfoSec show has come around again so quickly. I last attended in 2005 and yet it still seems no time at all since I was last here, struggling... [24 Apr 2007]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Mobile internet reality

Comment Now the trendy phrases are 'user-generated content', blogging and web 2.0 - all of which are about no longer just lurking but participating, contributing and providing new material. The success of a 'mobile internet' doesn't mean trying to... [11 Jan 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 06.10.06

Round-Up To compound the sense of awkwardness, 47 per cent of Brits didn't know what blogging is either. There was an almighty clash of corporate images at a party political conference in Bournemouth this week. [06 Oct 2006]

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