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August 10, 2005

Blogging 101Blog news roundup

Apple employees can blog, but don't mention Apple
Not surprisingly, Apple retail employees are ordered not to comment on rumors to customers under any circumstances. Furthermore, while Apple employees are granted permission by Apple to create their own personal Web pages and blogs, they are not allowed to comment on anything related to Apple on such pages. Furthermore, they are prohibited from posting in any capacity on any Mac-related Websites or forums, whether they identify themselves as working for Apple or not.

Via Rubel.

Google blacklists news organization
Google has blacklisted CNet and its affiliates because a reporter "Googled" the Google CEO and added the information in an article.

Via Rubel and Scoble

And the New York Times article.

IFulfill.com CEO blogs as ship sinks
There's an interesting article in Business Week about the CEO of iFulfill.com blogging as his company crashed and burned.

Posted by at August 10, 2005 01:29 PM

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