-
The LiveJournal groups of readers are typical of the new-media era in another way.
ECONOMIST: Blogging is just another word for having conversations
-
She works full-time supervising their volunteer-run support center, which gives LiveJournal users technical help and advice.
CNN: Internet moms: Getting the best of both worlds
-
Russian bloggers have mobilised on LiveJournal to expose corruption at a pharmaceutical company.
ECONOMIST: The internet and government
-
For these LiveJournal blogs, the average number of readers is seven, says Ms Trott.
ECONOMIST: Blogging is just another word for having conversations
-
Carrie was snapped up by LiveJournal.com, a San Francisco-based blogging site owned by Internet company Six Apart.
CNN: Internet moms: Getting the best of both worlds
-
In October 2003, they launched TypePad and in January 2005, the company acquired Danga Interactive, operators of LiveJournal.
FORBES: Magazine Article
-
An upstart, Six Apart in SanFrancisco, owns three blogging services--TypePad, LiveJournal and Movable Type--that together run a strong second to Google.
FORBES: Attack of the Blogs
-
Using the online tools of the early 2000s -- message boards, fan sites, chat rooms and LiveJournal blogs -- they organized.
CNN: Doug Gross
-
Facebook and LiveJournal, a blogging site, also experienced problems.
CNN: Pro-Georgia blogger 'George' target of Twitter attack
-
Another is LiveJournal.com, a free online blog community.
FORBES: Google Goes Blog-Crazy
-
LiveJournal, YouTube and Facebook showcase socially responsible companies.
BBC: Russia internet blacklist law takes effect
-
She had a livejournal six years ago?
FORBES: Inside The Mind Of A Person Who Stalked A Female Co-Worker
-
Users are provided with hosting for their site and a Web-based interface where they can enter their posts. (Disclosure: Forbes.com uses the TypePad service to power its blogs, including one by the author of this story.) Six Apart also operates LiveJournal, a popular free blogging service, and sells Movable Type, blogging software which companies and individuals can install on their own Web servers.
FORBES: Silence Of The Blogs