Posts Tagged blog

Los Angeles Travel Guide

on May 19, 2010 by admin in Climbing, Comments (5)

blog.delta.com if blank, YouTube is blocked in your location.. sorry Tags: Angeles, blog, com, Delta, Guide, travel, youtube Related posts Tony For Best Travel Job Ever?! (0) Man v. […]

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Travel blog shows Dutch family’s vacation before fatal crash

on May 15, 2010 by admin in Climbing, Comments (0)

Travel blog shows Dutch family’s vacation before fatal crash Ruben van Assouw’s father kept a travel blog of his family’s trip to South Africa to celebrate their 12 1/2-year […]

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Threesday: A call for Chinese Fashion Blogs

on April 17, 2010 by admin in Shanghai, Comments (0)

Dior coolie hat, Autumn/Winter 2007 collection. From http://kisscurl.vox.com In our ongoing Threesday feature, Shanghaiist takes the time to count out three of….well, whatever catches our fancy that week. This […]

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Prague Travel Guide

on April 6, 2010 by admin in Climbing, Comments (8)

blog.delta.com if blank, YouTube is blocked in your location.. sorry Tags: blog, com, Delta, Guide, Prague, travel, youtube Related posts Alaska: Lonely Planet Travel Video (25) Brazil Vacation and […]

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Las Vegas Travel Guide

on March 29, 2010 by admin in Climbing, Comments (25)

blog.delta.com if blank, YouTube is blocked in your location.. sorry Tags: blog, com, Delta, Guide, travel, Vegas, youtube Related posts Jul 22, Cape Town Events in July 2009: Events […]

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Chris Devonshire-Ellis Celebrates 10 Years of Publishing in China

on March 21, 2010 by admin in Chinese, Comments (0)

Attending China Briefing’s tenth anniversary party at Beijing’s exclusive Capital Club this past week represents something of a landmark for independent foreign media in China. Not only does publishing […]

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Shanghaiist in the New York Times!

on February 25, 2010 by admin in Shanghai, Comments (0)

Original photo by Brett Lider Okay, I can’t help it. When this little blog gets mentioned by a newspaper somewhere, I get a big fuzzy feeling and it makes […]

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Extra! Extra! Dinosaur footprints, antiquing "Idol" and the little information release law that didn’t

on February 9, 2010 by admin in Shanghai, Comments (0)

Terrorists, dollars and (polar) bears, oh my: why the United States should focus more on China’s strong stance against the first rather than its less-than-perfect record on the last […]

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How Much Is This Post Worth?

on December 14, 2009 by Vanity Fair | VF.com in Arts/Entertainment, Comments (0)

Jason Calacanis, one of the longest-lasting web entrepreneurs, has made an interesting proposal to Newser, among others. He wants Newser, or the New York Times, or the Huffington Post, or Gawker, or the Wall Street Journal to buy one of his blog posts for $1,000—or actually, for the rights to the post, he wants a donation of $1,000 to a charity that he supports (the Bay Ridge Prep Scholarship fund in Brooklyn). His new idea is to take Internet content that is now not monetized and give it a charitable value. He cites as potent examples of this new kind of currency the blog posts of Mark Cuban, the technology entrepreneur (and billionaire) and owner of the Dallas Mavericks; Ted Leonsis, another tech entrepreneur (and billionaire and sports team owner); Kanye West, and Britney Spears, all of whom now appear on their own websites as loss leaders, instead of money makers. Calacanis believes their work will “get enough inbound links, re-tweets, buzz and page views to make it worth the $1,000 per post price tag.” There are two interesting points here, beyond Calacanis’ philanthropic ambitions. CONTINUE READING at Newser.com »

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The Makeup Artist, Manicurist, and Hotel to the Stars

on November 26, 2009 by Vanity Fair | VF.com in Arts/Entertainment, Comments (0)

Recently on SunHee’s Beauty Blog … 1. Parisian perfume guru Frederic Malle opens a new boutique on New York City’s Madison Avenue. 2. London’s celebrity hotel hangout Claridge’s takes luxury to the next level with its Dior dressing tables.

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Re: Personal websites

on November 22, 2009 by Beer Garden in Miscellaneous, Comments (0)

Posted by Sue(Daz):
My Dazzy blog-I kept at it for a bit more than two years, but now its just something I revisit to see how far I have come in life-

www.deardazzy.blogspot.com

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Life in Xinjiang after the riots

on October 19, 2009 by Cary Hooper in news, Comments (0)

urumqijul12.jpg If you’ve never seen Far West China, it’s a pretty fantastic blog written by an American expat living in Xinjiang. Since the unrest in Xinjiang this summer, the blog has become a platform for airing the Kafkaesque circumstances that have been imposed on the region. From posts on the psychological effects of the complete internet blackout to the numerous new security checks at mosques and on buses, as well as the increases in tourism to Dunhuang for web access, the blog chronicles the very human issues involved. Personally, we can’t even imagine what months without internet would be like, and we’re sure that’s the least of their concerns. Photo byRemko Tanis @ flickr

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The Upper East Side Gets Even Tonier; Los Angeles Gets a Little Nip and Tuck

on October 17, 2009 by Vanity Fair | VF.com in Arts/Entertainment, Comments (0)

Recently on SunHee’s Beauty Blog … 1. Modern-day domestic goddess Sophie Conran welcomes guests at Temple Guiting, a country-house retreat in the Cotswalds, in England, where visitors can throw bespoke parties. 2. Kate Moss stars in a risqué video for YSL’s new Parisienne perfume.

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Hey Are U Saudi Or An Expatriate Living In Saudi Arabia With A Blog?

on September 27, 2009 by admin in Expats, Comments (4)

We want to make a cover story for a local saudi newspaper so need to learn views of many saudi bloggers as possible. Do let us know where you blog […]

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I Have A Newsgroup With 1000 Members, What Is The Best Way To Upgrade To A Blog Or A Web Site And Make Money?

on September 6, 2009 by admin in Expats, Comments (4)

Built a local newsgroup to help communicate among people who move into the city as expatriates and have 1000 members now. I am planning to upgrade to a blog or […]

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