The 'Special' Category
Posted: Wed 6.28.06 @ 1:13pm EST in Special
Lifehacker, one of Nick Denton’s Gawker Media stable of blogs just got a major redesign and with nearly 200 negative comments, it ain’t looking good. I’m an avid Valleywag and Lifehacker reader and I don’t know what the designers over at Gawker have been smoking, but they definitely got a bad batch. Take a look at Read more »
Posted: Wed 6.28.06 @ 1:29am EST in Special
So Hillary is taking a second stab at the US Presidency (this time without hiding behind hubby, Bill) and has hired a prominent political blogger to get her voice heard (no, it’s not hubby Bill).
Hillary Clinton has hired Peter Daou, editor of Salon.com’s Daou Report and one of the most prominent bloggers in the United States. With this moves, she signals that indeed she is running for the Presidency in 2008.
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Posted: Tue 6.27.06 @ 5:53pm EST in Special
The guys over at Search Engine Roundtable just announced that they’ve been awarded the prestigious Marketing Sherpa award for “Best Blog on Search Marketing.”
This is no small feat when one considers the strict guidelines for entry and the upscale MS readers who vote for the contenders Read more »
Posted: Mon 6.26.06 @ 6:55pm EST in Special
NEW YORK, and OAKLAND, Calif., June 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — IAC Advertising Solutions, a division of IAC Search and Media, Inc., a wholly-owned business of IAC/InterActiveCorp (Nasdaq: IACI) and one of the world’s largest online advertising solutions and sales groups, and The Huffington Post (http://www.huffingtonpost.com), one of the fastest growing websites, today announced a strategic advertising alliance. Under the partnership, IAC Advertising Solutions will be the exclusive national sales force for The Huffington Post’s online advertising inventory. Press Release »
Posted: Mon 6.26.06 @ 7:35am EST in Special
Digg.com founder Kevin Rose is tied for #23rd spot on CNN’s Business 2.0 Magazine list of “50 People Who Matter NOW” with Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales.
The #2 spot is shared by Sergey Brin and Larry Page, Co-founders of Google, but who’s #1? Read more »
Posted: Mon 6.26.06 @ 2:16am EST in Special
Rafat Ali, the owner and blogger of the infamous paidContent.org site that’s broken more top news than most normal bloggers can dream of, announces that his parent company just recieved it’s first round of funding from Alan Patricof’s new venture firm, Greycroft Partners. Read more »