Blogathon
On Saturday,
July 27, 2002, I participated in Blogathon
2002, a weblog marathon, on assignment for the Chicago
Tribune. I joined 211 bloggers from around the world in keeping a weblog
for 24 hours straight, updating at least once every 30 minutes, for charity.
The Tribune Company donated $100 to Tribune charities for my blogathonning.
Excerpts of my blog appeared as an article
in the Tempo section of the Tribune.You can read my complete Blogathon
day blog from the beginning
or use this outline:
- Welcome
to Blogathon
- Guide
To My Blog And Blogathon
- Link
of the Day: The World Clock
- Today's
Notebook Reader
- Intro
to Blogging
- Blogging
Going Mainstream?
- Reader
e-mail
- The
Politics of Blogging
- Interview
with Cat Connor, founder of Blogathon:/Listen
in mp3
- Highlights
from other blogs:
- Weblogs and higher education
[1][2][3]
- Will there be a New York
Times on paper in 15 years? [1][2]
- Dispatch
from Will in Beijing
- Dispatch
from Nathan in Northern Canada
- Weblogs
a Waste?
- Going
outside for the first time
- Ego
and Weblog Waste
- Schultze
on the problems with weblogging
- About
my format
- Watching
‘Rain Man’
- The Future of Words in
a Digital Age [1][2][3]
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