In July 2004 an anonymous blogger revealed his identity when he allowed his photograph to be taken at the Democratic National Convention. “Atrios,” the writer of a prominent left-wing blog, Eschaton, ...
The blogosphere is dead? Pat McCarthy is blogging about his thoughts at the Blog Business Summit. He's thinking about what happens when all these kids who hang out on We're all bit-stained wretches ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Tadas Viskanta and Josh Brown ask today where all the finance bloggers went. Both of them reckon that there’s been a decline ...
The high court nomination of White House Counsel Harriet Miers sent disappointed conservative bloggers rushing to computers. Sue McDonald of Intelliseek and Stephen Dillard of confirmthem.com tell ...
Technorati has searched through its own search index of the world’s blogs and released new data on the state of the blogosphere in 17 months. And my, there are a lot of us bloggers out there. It’s ...
It shouldn’t have come as too much of a surprise when Time named the right-wing blog PowerLine “Blog of the Year” in December 2004. After all, PowerLine had been widely read by the mainstream media ...
When the liberal and conservative blogospheres convened blocks away from each other last week in Austin, Texas, Jose Antonio Vargas was there. Mr. Vargas covers the Internet and politics for The ...
Twenty million. That's approaching the gnat population of the Midwest in August. Yet that's where the blogosphere is: 20 million blogs — online personal journals — and multiplying fast. That's a huge ...
When I started Jacobin in 2010, my first milestone of the magazine “making it” wasn’t a glossy cover or a TV hit. It was landing on a Crooked Timber sidebar. If you came of age in the mid-to-late ...
Rafe Needleman reviews mobile apps and products for fun, and picks startups apart when he gets bored. He has evaluated thousands of new companies, most of which have since gone out of business. Tech ...