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- on the web. // Saint Charles Avenue;Jan2011, p7
The article lists the weekly contents of the website of the "St. Charles avenue" journal which include "After Hours: New Orlean's finest nightlife" by Ian McNulty, The Editor's Room: Weekly commentary from Errol Laborde, and "Joie d'Eve: Living, loving, laughing and learning in the new New...
- RUNNING COMMENTARY. Dale, Amy; Shurtz, Karen; Lassiter, Bob; Deloach, Hutch; Sirmans, Ken; Hammerstein, Brice // Runner's World;Sep2008, Vol. 43 Issue 9, p14
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- THELAWYER.COM. // Lawyer;10/6/2008, Vol. 22 Issue 39, p2
A blog from the publication "The Lawyer" is discussed.
- MMIT now blogs and twitches. // Multimedia Information & Technology;Feb2010, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p32
The article reports that the "Multimedia Information & Technology" journal launched its blog located at www.mmitblog.wordpress.com.
- Book market analysis. Lamparter, Bill // American Printer;Jun2011, Vol. 128 Issue 6, p7
An excerpt on the topic of book market analysis showing industry-wide decline on bookstore sales in the U.S. since 2007 from the blog http://blog.americanprinter.com/in-focus is presented.
- Alas, poor bloggers. Stone, Kolvin // Cabinet Maker;11/10/2006, Issue 5513, p14
The article discusses the legal issues related to blogging in Great Britain. There are rules that restrict the use of trade names, marks and brands. It is very necessary to ask for permission from the brand owner unless it is certain that the brand is being used in a way that does not infringe...
- The Blogs. Silber, Tony // Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management;Jul2006, Vol. 35 Issue 7, p3
No abstract available.
- Community service. Shaughnessy, Adrian // Design Week;2/4/2010, Vol. 25 Issue 5, p10
In this article the author focuses on the impact of blogs or blogging to the mass media industry. It notes that blogging threatens the media sector particularly the journalists and publishers as anyone who has an Internet access can create a blog for different genres such music, film and product...
- Authors still hold more authority than bloggers. Waldman, Simon // New Media Age;7/30/2009, p05
The author reflects on why some people still wants to write and have their works published despite the proliferation of blogs and the growing popularity of bloggers. He argues that the term "author" implies some degree of authority while the term "blogger" still infers something wayward. He...


