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Ragtime blogging

It's day 29. Does your computer know when your period starts? My iPod just warned me that I'm about to be incredibly cranky. Using my past blog posts as a guide, by searching for key words like "horrible cramps" and "PMS", I found some details of my ...

From LIZ HENRY, BlogHer,  16 Nov 2009

Cuban bloggers kidnapped, beaten

Yoani Sánchez, popular Cuban blogger from "Generación Y", was forced into a car and beaten by secret police in Havana along with Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo and Claudia Cadelo, who writes for OctavoCero and Global Voices. We cried in each others arms in ...

From LIZ HENRY, BlogHer,  9 Nov 2009

Multiple baby cute overload!

This week I'd like to highlight some of the bloggers in our network who write about parenting twins, triplets, quadruplets or quintuplets. I looked at over 100 blogs by parents of twins and more. By the end of the day it was like complete overload! In ...

From LIZ HENRY, BlogHer,  26 Oct 2009

Answering hate with sparkly ponies

I hate to start a post with hate. Sometimes it's got to be done because it's the background we work against, but here's some hope beyond the hate. Many women who work on open source software have been the target of hateful threatening emails and ...

From LIZ HENRY, BlogHer,  20 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation,  Creative Commons

Blogalicious Power!!

The conference this weekend in Atlanta was mind-blowingly great. Over 250 bloggers, primarily women of color, " black, white, Latina, Caribbean, Asian-Pacific, and Native-American bloggers, among other nationalities", gathered for the weekend to talk, ...

From LIZ HENRY, BlogHer,  13 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Wordpress,  Drupal,  Fergie,  Twitter Inc

Working Women With Disabilities

In the past half-century, we have made great strides toward providing equal employment opportunities in America, but much work remains to be done. As part of that continuing effort, we must seek to provide opportunities for individuals with ...

From LIZ HENRY, BlogHer,  6 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Cornell University,  Barack Obama

Food bloggers to be friends with

This weekend at BlogHer Food I met some amazing bloggers. At lunch I gossiped with Sassymonkey and her friend the marine scientist who was carrying around a crocheted lobster, whose name and blog I wish I knew! At lunch, Mrs. L from Pages, Pucks, and ...

From LIZ HENRY, BlogHer,  28 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Movable Type,  United Nations

Your blog about illness, pain, or disability means the world to me

Blogs about illness, medical troubles, or disability have been central to my life in the last few years and have helped me more than I can say. It's Invisible Illness Week for people with non-obvious disabilities or chronic illness. So, this week I'd ...

From LIZ HENRY, BlogHer,  14 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Ginger Rogers

How to detect and fix the latest WordPress attack

or some other useful tool. The problem with this approach might be that there are multiple versions or exploits based on this security flaw and no one is sure yet if it's modified core WordPress code or created some other exploitable security hole. So ...

From LIZ HENRY, BlogHer,  8 Sep 2009

Women in the Indian blogosphere

This week I took a look at the Indian blogosphere, starting with BlogBharti, a group of about sixteeen bloggers who link out to all the blogs they can, celebrating the Z-list. In its first year, BlogBharti posted about to 3,087 different blogs! This ...

From LIZ HENRY, BlogHer,  31 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.,  Harry Potter

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