
| Michael A. Banks has written more than forty books, including the bestseller Crosley: Two Brothers and a Business Empire that Transformed the Nation. Online since 1979, he wrote some of the first hands-on guides introducing people to the online world and such services as CompuServe, AOL, and Prodigy, as well as the pre-Web Internet. He has also chronicled online activities for Windows magazine, Computer Shopper, PCMagazine, PC World, BYTE, and other publications.
An enthusiastic blogger, Banks has participated in online communities for more than a quarter-century. He sees blogging as the cottage industry of the 21st century, and foresees a variety of new Internet-based business categories changing the shape of business over the next decade. |
| Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Dave Taylor: The Intuitive Life Business Blog 2 Chris Anderson: The Long Tail 3 Gina Trapani: Lifehacker 4 Ina Steiner: AuctionBytes 5 Mary Jo Foley: All about Microsoft 6 David Rothman: TeleRead 7 Frank Warren: PostSecret 8 Mike Masnick: Techdirt 9 Mark Frauenfelder: BoingBoingnet 10 Robert Scoble: Scobleizer 11 Peter Rojas: Engadget 12 John Neff: Autoblog 13 Ken Fisher: Ars Technica 14 Deborah Petersen: Life in the Fast Lane 15 Joel Comm: JoelCommcom 16 Brian Lam: Gizmodo 17 Kristin Darguzas: ParentDish 18 Chris Grant: Joystiq 19 Scott McNulty: The Unofficial Apple Weblog 20 Philipp Lenssen: Google Blogoscoped 21 Brad Hill: Weblogs, Inc 22 Steve Rubel: Micro Persuasion 23 Rebecca Lieb: ClickZ 24 Deidre Woollard: Luxist 25 Gary Lee: An Internet Marketing Web Site 26 Richard MacManus: Read/WriteWeb 27 Eric T: Internet Duct Tape 28 Victor Agreda, Jr: DIY Life 29 Steve Garfield: Steve Garfield’s Video Blog 30 Grant Robertson: Download Squad Further Reading Index |
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