Chronique PureBlog du 2 décembre

Voici le podcast de l’émission Pureblog de ce samedi. Ma ch’tite chronique se trouve à 490 dans le Dewplayer ci-dessous. Vous pouvez cliquer dans la barre pour avancer ou reculez . Bonne écoute !

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–>> La BBC crée un atelier de blog ouvert à tous

* finding the right publishing platform - from blogger to typepad, flickr to youtube, myspaceto NowPublic there’s a place that’s right for you to publish your content online (and often it’s free)
* tips on getting started - naming your site or page, getting noticed, getting listed by directories and search sites
* syndicating and sharing your content more widely - making it easier to find new audiences and for them to keep track of you using RSS, email updates, email lists, iTunes (for podcasts), and social bookmarking services like del.icio.us
* techniques for finding and joining in “the conversation” - using RSS, technorati, co.mments and other tools to find and track the buzz you generate
* keeping it going - how to make you efforts financially sustainable with google adsense, amazon associates and other revenue sharing programmes
* We’ll also introduce the BBC’s editorial guidelines, and provide a quick legal briefing covering libel and other issues, because we want to help you keep out of trouble and to understand what we can, and can’t, link to from the BBC Manchester Blog

–>> La BBC qui par ailleurs lance son premier programme entièrement basé sur les contenus générés par ses utilisateurs

“Your News will reflect the stories catching our audience’s eye and talk to them directly about the issues they feel really matter.”

BBC News website receives around 10,000 emails a day with story suggestions, comments and pictures from the public.

Presented by Richard Bilton and Laura Jones, the show will contain weekly features that will look at news reports covering issues raised by members of the public (called Your Story) and a section where reporters try to find answers to questions sent in to the BBC by the public (Your Questions).

The programme will also have a weekly feature focusing on images sent into the BBC by the public.

– >> Les 2 mauvaises idées de la semaine

* FakeYourSpace

Wired en parle

For $.99 cents a month FakeYourSpace lets you buy “hotties” both male and female to add to your MySpace profile as friends and what’s more they even post 2 comments a week. Oh and fear not, those comments will be germaine because you’ll be the on writing them.

* Bis Repetita pour La Million Dollar Homepage ?

Via Techcrunch

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