History of Blogging
HoB member blogs include:
How To Split An Atom
Author: Steve Spalding
How To Split An Atom is a weblog that explores the intersections of Social Media, Marketing and Culture all taken from the slant of the so called New Web.
On it we look at the entrepreneurs, memes, and other odds and ends that make up the digital economy.
The Geekette Speaketh
Author: Charo Nuguid
Hello! I’m the Head Geekette. At least, that’s how I’m known in cyberspace.
Broadcasting Brain
Author: Mark Dykeman
Exploring and broadcasting from the sweet spots at the intersections of:
* communication and perception
* popular culture, social media, and commerce
* creativity and content creation
Our brains are powerful assets as we broadcast our thoughts, opinions, ideas, and feelings into the blogosphere and across the Web.
Sellsius Real Estate Blog
Author: Joseph Ferrara
Sellsius covers all aspects of real estate, with a focus on marketing and new technology. The goal is to inform in an entertaining way. There are tips, new trends, consumer news and a heavy dose of humor. You may see something unusual from time to time because we like to color outside the lines.
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Florida Venture Blog
Author: Dan Rua
A running perspective on Florida’s growing tech and venture community, with an occasional detour to the Southeast/national scene, venture capital FAQs and maybe a gadget or two….
Instigator Blog
Author: Benjamin Yoskovitz
Blogging provides me a way of expressing my thoughts on startups, entrepreneurship and business, as well as diving into social media, blogging and online communities. It’s a great way to build relationships and maintain contact with friends and colleagues all over the world.
I’m located in Montreal, Quebec Canada.
Thinking Serious
Author: Elmer Thomas
This blog provides programming, design, business and productivity content for tech entrepreneurs living in a 2.0 world.
Labels: benjamin yoskovitz, charo nuguid, dan rua, elmer thomas, history of blogging, how to split an atom, joseph ferrara, mark dykeman, steve spalding
Comments (2)
Ha. You just managed to catch me at the tail end of the 15 other ideas that died to make History of Blogging.
Thanks for participating Dan, it should be a lot of fun!
Hello, The site looks very interesting. Thanks for sharing it and I plan of visiting it regularly.
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