Archive for the ‘Weblogs’ Category

Flock

Friday, October 28th, 2005

FlockNow somebody has launched a web browser that is designed to let you write to the web just as easily as you read it.

It’s called Flock and – while it’s only available as a “pre-release” – it’s already achieved the business equivalent of headlining at Glastonbury: namely, an article in Business Week.

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Can I have your sound?

Saturday, May 7th, 2005

The Bootleg Browser. Links to live shows from almost 350 artists.

Blogging for dough

Saturday, May 7th, 2005

Can blogging ever become big business? Some people appear to be making a good living at blogging. There is even a blog devoted to the business of blogging. Jason is trying it.

First Annual Northeast Desi Blogger Meet

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2005

If you’re a bloghead and you’re Desi, then nothing should keep you away from the First Annual Northeast Desi Blogger Meet. This is the social occasion of the year for those of us who are really with it. It’s in New York (after all!) and it’s on April the second. Oh, yes, there will be a [Fun-filled] [Tiffinbox] full of [Random] goodies, with [Literary] [Stories] about [Movies] and some [Thought-provoking], controversial, [Geeky] and sometimes [Idiotic] and funny [Lectures]. So get your [Deeshaa] over to Bay Leaf and join the crew for a [Fair and Balanced View…] with some [Yelling] which might be a little [Inside-Out]. With such a fine [Potpourri] you will end up smelling like roses and having a blast.

So please join us
Date: April 2
Place: New York
Venue: Bay Leaf
Time: 1:30

Please ping Prashant Kothari (prashantkothari-at-stringinfo.com) or Kaushik/ Seshu/ Reuben or email [tiffinbox at pipalproductions dot com] your name and blog URL. Subject line, BAY LEAF.

bloggercon

Sunday, November 7th, 2004

Bloggercon III commenced today with the opening session ending in a sing-along of ‘This land is your land’. The sessions ranged from introductions on blogging to a comparison of bloggers and journalists. The developers at O’Reilly have provided notes, coverage, and commentary on the event.

Blog Move

Saturday, October 16th, 2004

I now have made typepad my new blog home after mblog unceremoniously decided to shutdown and abandon all their bloggers.

But I must admit mblog taught me a lot. They did attempt to provide an exceptional service for the blogging community at no cost. Unfortunately due to member abuse, inability to reach agreement with Moveable Type and hosting cost overhead they have incurred an extremely high deficit. Unfortunately they can no longer offer support or continue this service.

So basically this is my third blog home first one being with Bloggers which still has all my archives so far. I do plan to inform my readers about the change but please pass the word.