December 16, 2002

Blog Authority

JD Lasica, of New Media Musings, in the midst of blogging from the Supernova Conference on December 9, took a moment to say this about blawging:

From what I've seen, it seems that more and more bloggers are using their blogs to become an expert or source of information in a niche vertical. Blogging has exploded in the past six months in the legal and library communities, for example, and many of those blogs are focused almost exclusively on issues related to their professions. Here are a few: Ernie "the Attorney" Svenson writes an accessible, entertaining blog about legal issues (though it's not relentlessly focused on the law, but that's what makes it entertaining). Tech Law Advisor tackles tech law. LawMeme looks at the intersection of law and technology. Copyfight is the place to go for news on intellectual property issues.
Also, “Blawger at largeJ-Files has added Tech Law Advisor to his newly created Blog Authority Listings.


Previous Posts

  • in the interests of full disclosure
  • Out in the Blogosphere
  • BOSTITCH.com
  • The Stupid Cybersquatter Awards
  • Comments on Third-Level Domain Names
  • Escape To New York
  • Just returned from Big D
  • Statutory Immunity For Linkers
  • Bnetd Attacks Congress' Power to Enact DMCA
  • Requesting Permission