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Times' Blog
Credit where credit is due: The New York Times' New York politics blog has a blogroll that includes blogs from competitors, including the Times Union, Daily News and New York Sun, as well as established blogs such as Urban Elephants. Now...if the writers could make their blog entries read a little less like news briefs... By Ed Moltzen · 28 May 2006
When Celebrities And Millionaires And Intelligentsia "Blog."
Most of the new Huffington Post blog is a yawner. (Someone needs to offer some of those folks lessons on stuff like "linking" and "quoting" - things the blogging little people care about.) But credit where credit is due: Richard Bradley taking a swipe at Hilary Rosen is a fun read. By Ed Moltzen · 9 May 2005
Spring Cleaning Update
In the last day or so, about 10,000 blog spam comments and pings have been scraped from the walls here and Late Final has been moved over to a new host. Upgrades to the newest Movable Type and MT Blacklist were installed and are great! Thanks to Sekimori for another great job. And you can go back to the regular URL for this site. By Ed Moltzen · 15 April 2005
Spring Cleaning
Late Final is moving over to Hosting Matters, upgrading to new versions of Movable Type and MT Blacklist, and spending a few days cleaning out 10,000 blog spam hits that built up while some system glitches developed. (Anyone who apologizes for blog spammers as just pesky, but clever, marketing guys really just doesn't get it.) For the next day or two, you can read new posts over here. After that, everything ought to be back to normal. By Ed Moltzen · 14 April 2005
The Pest Factory
If you haven't seen this blog item, Aaron Wall has found cheap blog spamming scripts available on the web:
This is a very enlightening and useful post. Blog spam will only get worse and worse, a sort of high-tech trespassing that's going to need significant responses to fight. But this leaves only one question: Why would anyone be a friend with "a big time blog spammer?" By Ed Moltzen · 11 April 2005
Got Blog Help?
If you need someone to help you with your blog, you can take out an ad on Craigslist. Or, er, not. By Ed Moltzen · 11 April 2005
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