TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington has shut down TechCrunch UK and terminated editor Sam Sethi after, what Arrington calls, an inappropriate conflict of interest and unethical behaviour on the part of Sethi.
The story behind the suspension of TechCrunch UK and the termination of Sethi is long, somewhat complicated, and an absolute shame that it aired out […]
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b5media is looking for a new server company
Published January 28th, 2006 in Blog Network News. 1 CommentThe gang over at b5media have decided to find a new server company. They have not been able to figure out the problem with their existing providers so they are going to move on to a new company. It sounds like they are trying to find a new server solution ASAP as Jeremy Wright […]
And the Mystery Blog is… The Blog Herald
Published January 16th, 2006 in Blog Network News. 1 CommentI had a feeling that the mystery blog being auctioned off could be the Blog Herald. Jeremy gave enough hints to help narrow it down to the type of blog in the top 100 that would generate so little revenue. There were only about 10 that I came up with, the Blog Herald […]
Jeremy Wright from b5media has announced that he is playing the middle man in what he says will likely be the largest blog ever sold. Jeremy will broker an auction starting later this week with starting bids of at least $40,000 dollars for a blog in the top 100 by every measure except Technorati,
The […]
The b5media team is not the most tactful bunch…
Published December 7th, 2005 in Blog Network News. 11 CommentsThe title of this post is kind surly however, this is not an attack on the folks over at b5media. In fact, I actually am quite impressed with that they have accomplished in such a short time. That being said, guys, you have to be a bit more tactful when it comes speaking […]
Omar Al-Hajjar from webbymedia wrote a 5 step process on How to Start a Blog Network. Because it is late and I am too tired to come up with my own list I have decided to just comment on Omar’s list.
My comments won’t make much sense unless you read Omar’s post first. […]
About a month or so ago, BlogNetworkWatch.com was bought by Blog Media Inc. and relaunched. Around the same time they bought BlogNetWorkList and have recently launched the 2.0 version. What Blog Media Inc. is doing here is very cool because they have automated the BlogNetworkList ranking order by scriptomatically grabbing […]
BlogNetworkWatch got a sneak peak of the new iFroggy Network design which just went live a few days ago. I must say that this is not too shabby for what is mostly a one man shop. We will have to keep an eye on iFroggy Network.
iFroggy site redesign exclusive sneak peak
Published December 2nd, 2005 in Blog Network News. 4 CommentsThe iFroggy Network is taking their collection of blogs and community sites to the next level with a complete overhaul of the iFroggy.com homepage. We were lucky enough to get an exclusive sneak peak of the new design.
We are not sure of when the new iFroggy homepage will be unveiled but we let you […]
Bloglogic, as we know it, is gone for good…
Published November 20th, 2005 in Blog Network News. 1 CommentBloglogic.net, for the most part, was a one man blog network run by long time blogger Paul Short. Through no fault of his own, Bloglogic and about 30 of it’s member blogs were completely wiped out by Paul’s former hosting company. It looks like Bloglogic’s hosting company went out of business and didn’t […]

