Posted by: admin in News on February 28th, 2008

The News Review:

- Small band of bloggers keeps eye on akland
- Future of Web Apps: Replying to Mom’s E-Mails
- Your Retirement Years: will you be stressed out or stress-free?
- Blogging for Dollars
- “How I Am” highlights True/False opening at Ragtag

Small band of bloggers keeps eye on akland
San Francisco Chronicle – Feb 29, 2008
She started her current site in May after sharing the now-defunct dellumswatch. org with a friend during the mayoral election. The watchdog site now operates under the new name.

Future of Web Apps: Replying to Mom’s E-Mails
CI – Feb 29, 2008
No Web application was launched. In fact not a single line of code was written. But the session whose panelists included Pownce’s Leah Culver WordPress’ Matt Mullenweg Twitter’s Blaine Cook and Scrapblog’s Carlos Garcia gave attendees a good snapshot of the erratic and uncertain process that precedes the launch of a potentially popular or useless Web application. Rose’s idea one of several proposed by the panelists was ultimately chosen by the audience — through their applause — as the one the group should try to develop. What ensued was a sometimes funny sometimes testy and often confusing brainstorming session. Panelists discussed and argued about among other things how this application should work what features it should have how it should be called how it would generate revenue and how its home page should look. Egos were clearly bruised and patience ran low.

Your Retirement Years: will you be stressed out or stress-free?
Jamaica bserver – Feb 28, 2008
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Blogging for Dollars
U.S. News & World Report – Feb 28, 2008
Until recently Chow wasn’t even selling "himself"—that is the personal expertise found on financial and analyst blogs. His blog remains a somewhat banal combination of his money count and what he had for lunch—the blogging equivalent of Seinfeld the show "about nothing. " With the free blogenator WordPress and a degree in accounting Chow monetized nothing into a No. 39 ranking on Technorati’s Top 100 List of most-linked blogs. His overhead is about $550 a month; the rest of that monthly 25 grand goes to the bottom line. Chow wasn’t a web novice: He’d had limited success with his reviews-oriented site.

“How I Am” highlights True/False opening at Ragtag
UM Maneater – Feb 28, 2008
The entire film was footage of people sleeping on the pews with audio in the background of people explaining what they did before they were homeless. Bankers truck drivers and farmers all ended up in the church for various reasons many of them not at fault for the troubles that they faced. Viewers were encouraged to visit sbnc. com for more information on the program. The second short “Peter and Ben” was sent in from London and featured a man who lived in solitude in a quiet valley and who came across a sheep that he cared for. As the sheep grew old he let it go but it eventually ran back home.

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