
CNET has published its first Blog 100 list:
“With more than 14 million blogs in existence and another 80,000 being created each day, how is a person supposed to find the ones worth reading?
That is the question CNET News.com is attempting to answer with our first Blog 100 list. This effort…

Jakob Nielsen has asked the question of his readers and they’ve responded with what they regard as being the most irksome aspects of web design. This is a fascinating insight into the world of websites from the perspective of the user.
Top 10 Web Design Mistakes:
Legibility…

Welcome to the Fourth edition of TrendTracking, a weekly place for small businesses to see and be seen.
WeblogsInc has been sold to AOL, reports PaidContent.org. And there you were, wondering ‘what is the point of all those networks of niche blog sites that keep popping up?’ The…

Be sure to check out this week’s editions of two excellent roundups of blog writings.
Carnival of the Capitalists: The 104th edition of Carnival of the Capitalists, a weekly roundup of business and economics posts, is now up over at Drakeview. John Dmohowski did a fantastic job, even…

Dawn Rivers Baker, Editor of the subscriber-only newsletter, The Microenterprise Journal, laments that small businesses can expect no pension relief from Congress anytime soon. The latest Senate pension bill leaves out any real reform for small businesses. She writes in the October 3, 2005…

During the DotCom boom days of the late 1990s and early 2000s, many people thought that intermediaries would become victims to “disintermediation.” We no longer would need distributors or independent agents. The Internet and sophisticated supply chain software would take their place. Or…