Scholars Who Blog - an article from the Chronicle of Higher Education
Blogs and Wikis as WebQuest Tasks - This page, created by Bernie Dodge, is from the NECC 2004 conference and illustrates how blog and wikis can work together with WebQuests.
Bloggerbot - With this tool, you can submit a post to your blog using instant messaging.
BlogChat - A BlogChat is a browser-based chat window that you can attach to your weblog or site. When you are online your visitors can engage in a text discussion with you in real time.
Bloglet - With this free service, others can subscribe to your blog and receive a daily email giving them updates of your blog.
Bloggrolling - This site allows to create and modify your blogroll easily. (Your blogroll is a list of sites on your blogsite that you like.)
Feedburner - Check out this site if you would like to make sure your RSS feed is generated correctly. This site also has other features.
Subscribing to web sites
Visiting web sites such as news web sites and other people's blogs can take quite a while even if you have them bookmarked. Using a technology called RSS (which stands for Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication), you can subscribe to web sites so that they "come to you" rather than you "going to them." In order to subscribe to sites you will either need install a piece of software called a News Aggregator or you can register at bloglines, which is an Web-based service. Personally, I prefer to use bloglines since I can check my subscriptions on any computer as long as that computer is hooked to the Internet. A search at Google using the term News Aggregator will bring up a list of sites that provide News Aggregators.