What with the world becoming the size of a ping pong ball and technology stringing us all together into one massive living, breathing, tweeting organism, it’s the quick thinking blogging queens of the internet who are truly dominating the blogosphere, sharing with literally hundreds of thousands of people a day their opinion on Ugg boots [...]
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Blogger – New Video Player and Accurate Post Previews
Earlier this month, Google made some pretty exciting changes to Blogger by introducing the new Blogger Template Designer. However, that’s not everything they’ve done for you bloggers out there. Now, Blogger has accurate post previews and a new video player to make the blogging experience even more rewarding.
First of all, the accurate post [...]
Out of the mouths of babes
A 14-year-old blogger is dividing the fashion industry. Is it a case of the emperor’s new clothes?
Learn to Design your Blogger Page in 1 Minute
Google has added a world of new design possibilities to Blogger. If you have a Blog and you are using Blogger to publish it, you are no longer bound to some set styles. Instead, you can create a virtually unlimited number of different designs for your Blog. Google made a cool video to show you [...]
Black Eyed Peas manager apologizes for hitting celeb blogger Perez Hilton
Black Eyed Peas manager Liborio Molina has expressed regret and apologized to celebrity blogger Perez Hilton for attacking him in June this year.
Molina had punched the writer after he made critical comments about the bands’ new album to members Fergie and Will.i.am.
Now, Molina’s lawyer has said sorry on his behalf, following the court’s order.
“I apologise [...]
Michael Lohan Threatens Legal Action Against Perez Hilton
Speaking of The Lohans, Michael Lohan has launched legal action against celebrity blogger Perez Hilton over the trademark lewd images the no-holds-barred gossip draws on photos of celebs.
The father of actress Lindsay Lohan is tired of finding penis doodles scribbled on his headshots and has sent Perez — real name Mario Lavandeira — a cease [...]
Web attack blogger blames Russia
By Jonathan Fildes
Technology reporter, BBC News

A blogger who was targeted in a co-ordinated attack against websites such as Facebook and Twitter has told the BBC he blames Russia for the assault.
The pro-Georgian blogger, known as Cyxymu, said he had been targeted for "telling the truth about the Russian-Georgian war" in his writings.
The attack caused a blackout of Twitter for about two hours on Thursday.
Despite the blogger’s claims, security researchers say there is "no suggestion the attack was state-endorsed".
Google, Facebook and blogging platform Live Journal – all sites where Cyxymu had accounts – were also affected.
"I write the truth about the Russian-Georgian war and somebody did not like these truths – these people in Russia," the blogger told BBC News.
"I don’t know which people," he added.
The blogger, real name Georgy, has posted videos and blogs which criticise Russia over its conduct in the war over the South Ossetia region, which began one year ago.
"It’s a big surprise to me that my blog has meant that 250m people have not been able to enter Facebook," he said.
Graham Cluley, of security firm Sophos, told BBC News there was no suggestion the attack against the blogger was state-endorsed.
"It was almost certainly an individual who took objection to his blogs," he said.
"They took internet vigilantism into their own hands to try to blast him off the web, but in the process blasted Twitter off instead."
‘Fragile service’
Facebook had previously confirmed to BBC News that the attacks were directed at an individual who had "a presence on a number of sites, rather than the sites themselves".
"A botnet was directed to request his pages at such a rate that it impacted service for other users," the spokesperson said.
DOT.LIFE BLOG"‘Up is down, left is right and black is white,’ a chief security researcher told me. ‘These attacks do not make sense’"
Read Maggie Shiels blogBotnets are networks of computers under the control of hackers.
The machines were used to mount a so-called denial-of-service (DOS) attack on Thursday.
DOS attacks take various forms but often involve a company’s servers being flooded with data in an effort to disable them.
"Attacks such as this are malicious efforts orchestrated to disrupt and make unavailable services such as online banks, credit card payment gateways and, in this case, Twitter, for intended customers or users," wrote Twitter co-founder Biz Stone on his blog.
Twitter was knocked out by the attack for around two hours, while Facebook said its service had been "degraded". The affect on Live Journal is unclear.
Only Google seems to have escaped unscathed from the attack.
"Google systems prevented substantive impact to our services," the company said in a statement.
Sudden realisation
The company has not confirmed which services were targeted in the attack, but it is thought that its e-mail service Gmail and video site YouTube were under fire.

"We are aware that a handful of non-Google sites were impacted by [an]… attack this morning, and are in contact with some affected companies to help investigate this attack," the company said.
All of the affected services were keen to stress that users’ data had not been put at risk in the attacks.
"Please note that no user data was compromised in this attack," wrote Twitter’s Biz Stone.
"This activity is about saturating a service with so many requests that it cannot respond to legitimate requests thereby denying service to intended customers or users."
The blogger said he first noticed that things were not right when he realised his Live Journal page was not working.
"After, I entered Facebook to say Live Journal was not working and Facebook was down," he told BBC News.
"So I entered Twitter to say that Live Journal and Facebook were not working, and Twitter was down.
"And so I understood that it was under attack. It is not possible that these three services were all down at one time."
He told the BBC that he still did not have access to his blog or profile pages on any of the services. However, he said, he had set up a new blog to continue his writings.
This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
Web attack ‘aimed at one blogger’
High-profile websites including Google, Facebook and Twitter have been targeted by hackers in what is described as a “massively co-ordinated attack”. Other sites such as the blogging platform Live Journal were also reportedly targeted. Twitter was taken offline for more than two hours whilst Facebook’s service was “degraded”, according to the firms. Google said it [...]
How Google Was Impacted By The Twitter-Facebook Denial of Service Attacks
A small group of users of Google’s Blogger blogging service and Google Sites wiki experienced an hour-long outage. However, Google’s core Web services, including its search engine, Gmail and Docs, were unaffected by the DoS attack that crippled Twitter and LiveJournal and tripped up Facebook.
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The denial of service (DoS) attack the ravaged Twitter and LiveJournal and made Facebook go wonky August 6 cast a net so wide
that it even dinged the Google Blogger blogging service and Google Sites wiki.
Citing Facebook Chief Security Officer Max Kelly, CNET reported that a Georgia…
Hal Turner, Talk Radio Host, Denies Threatening To Kill Judges
CHICAGO — A New Jersey blogger accused of threatening to kill three federal judges has been an FBI informant and even told authorities about a potential plot to assassinate President Barack Obama, his lawyer said Tuesday.
Extremist blog…
Adriana Dunn: On Embracing Digital Skeletons
How does a blogger embrace the others who will pivot you toward relative truth?
“Blogs Are Best at Debunking Myths That Can Slip Through a Lot of the Traditional Media Outlets”
Guess who just said: Blogs are best at debunking myths that can slip through a lot of the traditional media outlets. ? Some rabbid blogger? A radical proto-terrorist? A neo-nazi? Some loser who lives in his mom’s basement? Wrong. Obama just said it. So next time an Obama official (or someone from a future administration) [...]
US justice comes knockin’ on Guns N’ Roses blogger’s door

A US blogger who leaked part of Guns N’ Roses’ latest album has been ordered to appear in an anti-piracy commercial.
Kevin Cogill was also sentenced in a Los Angeles court to a year’s probation and two months of home confinement.
Cogill admitted copyright infringement last year after posting nine songs from the Chinese Democracy album online.
His public service announcement for the Recording Industry Association of America is expected to air during the Grammy Awards next January.
Cogill had faced a maximum of one year in federal prison, a $100,000 (£61,000) fine and five years’ probation.
Apology
He apologised for his actions in court on Tuesday, saying he had not meant any harm by posting the tracks on the Antiquiet website.
"I never intended to hurt the artist," Cogill told Judge Paul L Abrams.
"I intended to promote the artist because I’m a fan."
His lawyer argued against a prison term, saying Cogill had lost his job as a result of the case.
Chinese Democracy, Guns N’ Roses’ first new album in 17 years, was released last November, costing more than $13m (£7.9m) to record. </p
This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
Queena Sook Kim: The Darkside of Blogging: What It Means When Sarah Palin Calls You Out
Is a blogger a public figure or a private citizen? Alaskan blogger Shannyn Moore gives us the inside scoop.
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We just wrapped up a mammoth, 2-hour 19 minute call with over 140 people live. The questions kept coming and Gideon and I didn’t want to stop until [...]
Become A Blogger Premium 2.0 Is Now Open… For 5 Days Only!
I’ll make this short and sweet as I suspect you have made your decision already about whether to join the Become A Blogger Premium 2.0, which starts today and is open until Friday midnight EST US time.
You can read about what is in the program and join at this page. Make sure you watch [...]
Do You Want To Become A Professional Blogger?
Back in 2004 when I started blogging there really wasn’t anything such as a professional blogger. Those who were making money as a blogger weren’t talking about it… yet.
Over the next two years the idea of blogging for money, possibly even as a career, became a reality. Blog networks started up paying bloggers a salary, [...]




