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Of netbooks and blogging – Manila Bulleting Online

With their size and affordability, netbooks are a boon to blogging, and vice versa. You can now literally blog wherever and whenever because of these ultra-portable devices. Wifi connectivity is a given in most netbooks. Add to this the easy . (continues)

Live blogging the third semifinals game – Maine Campus

The Black Bears will go on their first power play. Falite- 2:00. UMaine s power play has led the nation for most of the season. They have converted just once this weekend. 14:03 remaining in the first period. UMaine junior defenseman and assistant . (continues)

Valley Life: Blogging on a blog tour – Inside Bay Area

THANKS TO THE PROLIFERATION of blog sites on the Internet, I’m on a “Blog Tour” with my new book. Two months ago I’d never heard of a blog tour. Now I’m an expert at virtual visiting. Blog tours are becoming standing operating procedure when an . (continues)

Has Blogging Peaked? Twitter Is So Much Easier – ABC News

New feature on Facebook lets users to find their friends locations. According to the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, blogging activity has dropped drastically among young adults in the United States, a demographic that . (continues)

Still blogging? It’s old news – Reading Eagle

ST. LOUIS – There was a time when Sarah Truckey had a close relationship with her blog. The St. Louis-based freelance writer visited it every couple of days, sharing stories and thoughts with anyone willing to read them. But today, the intervals . (continues)

We’re blogging live from Falls-Arrowhead basketball . – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The team announced the honor Saturday for 79-year-old Jim Becker. He attended Packers games for 56 years. Becker says his passion for his team helped save his life. He and his wife raised 11 kids, so money was tight. To afford his season tickets . (continues)

Live blogging: ice hockey semi-final – Post-Star

Join Sports Editor Greg Brownell this afternoon for a live blog of the state ice hockey semifinal between Queensbury and St. Lawrence Central. The puck drops at 5:45 p.m. If you can’t make it to the game, join the blog to find out what’s happening (continues)

Spoiler alert! We’re live blogging tonight’s ‘American . – Seattle Times

We’re live-blogging tonight’s episode of “American Idol,” featuring the performances of the Top 8 guys, from 5-6 p.m. Pacific time, 9-10 p.m. Eastern. To join along as the evening unfolds, click the “continue reading” link. 6:00 – “This . is . (continues)

SXSW: Why keep blogging? And can you make money at it? – IT World

Just wanted to say a quick word here on our ” Why Keep Blogging? ” panel this morning. All of us — Guy LeCharles Gonzalez, Lizzie Skurnik, Scott Rosenberg, moderator Emily Gordon, and I — thought it went really well, and based on the feedback we . (continues)

Recap: Live blogging from Wednesday’s ‘American Idol’: Top 24 is set – Seattle Times

We live blogged Wednesday night’s “American Idol,” when the Top 24 was set for the voting rounds to begin next week. Here’s how the evening unfolded. 6:00 – “This . is ‘American Idol.’” 6:01 – Ryan sets the stage: seven spots are gone, with 17 left . (continues)

Dispatches from the federal blogosphere: Apple’s iPad, broadband and . – FCW.com

Wayne Hale, deputy associate administrator of strategic partnerships at NASAs Johnson Space Center, recently took an opportunity to reflect on his year-plus experience as a blogger. Lesson No. 1: Make it personal. Hale is clear that his blog is . (continues)

Blogging and public office – Greensboro News & Record

In Delaware, school board members blog . Imagine that. From Christina to Milford, district board members are blogging to reach out to constituents on issues ranging from federal education funding to local policies on disciplinary action. One minute . (continues)