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May 23, 2005

Blogging 101Blog news roundup

Wall Street Journal targets bloggers
MediaBistro's Fishbowl blog reports that the Wall Street Journal online is targeting bloggers in order to get more links to its free areas.
… the WSJ Online is making a greater push to get its free stuff out there, appointing former WSJ staffer (and current WSJ contributor) Carl Bialik as "free-content editor" to connect specifically-targeted articles with the bloggers who will give them the sweet link of life in the blogosphere.

Bloglines CEO says new search is coming
Via BusinessWeek:
The CEO of Bloglines (now a division of AskJeeves) says that his company will release a blog search engine this summer which will surpass the likes of Technorati, Feedster, and PubSub. "The challenge," he says, "is to create world-class blog search, which we don't think exists now."
More information in a Q&A.

Feedster adds a script for easier tagging
Via Media Guerilla:
Feedster’s taking a new approach to tagging with the introduction of a code script that basically bolts a tag submission form to your blog posts …
And directly from Feedster.

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