Featured in Mail Today, the daily newspaper / tabloid from the Indian Today group in their story "Blogging is Serious Business":
For Amit Agarwal, a veteran professional blogger and author of Digital Inspiration, content is the keyword. "First of all, you should love writing and then, you should have something to write about." Apart from [...]
Blogging is Serious Business - India Mail Today
Jay Cross Recommends Digital Inspiration on Internet Time
Jay Cross, the author of Informal Learning, writes a very encouraging review of Digital Inspiration on Internet Time.
"Amit Agarwal writes a very accessible, inspirational and popular technology blog that includes tutorials and how-to guides related to software, computers, and internet."
Deccan Herald - Bloggers Inc
Savitha Karthik writes in Deccan Herald newspaper:
"Bogging did make a huge difference to Amit Agarwal of Digital Inspiration, a popular technology blogger (labnol.org). A professional blogger, he earns his daily bread by way of blogging. Agarwal explains that he quit his software job in the US, to take up blogging. "
At that time, I [...]
Interview with Business Standard - Traffic Picks Up on Blog Street
Traffic picks up on blog street - Displaying ads in blogs has allowed bloggers to use it as a source of income.
On MSNBC Technology Website
Will Femia shares "The Best Online Tools To Help You Know Everything About Web Sites" on MSNBC - "This is a list of sites for researching things like who owns a Web site. Next time there’s a mad scramble for background info about an online prostitution site that ended a governor’s career, this is a [...]
National Public Radio - Talk of the Nation
Our story on Headcut Portraits of Wall Street Journal was quoted on NPR Talk show - "Until yesterday, I had assumed that the small, stippled portraits in The Wall Street Journal were digitally rendered, the product of some special Photoshop filter."
The Economic Times - Cashing on Blogs
The Economic Times carries an interview with Indian Bloggers who can very well live on to the earnings from their respective blogs for a relatively longer period - "Blogging has been in the picture for quiet some time and people are generating money from it. And it’s not small money that we are talking about!"
Amit [...]
LiveMint.com on Blacklisting Websites in Corporate Offices
They wanted to prevent people from sending out confidential client information. But blocking websites is meaningless. It just wastes everyone’s time. People soon began spending even more time online trying to work their way around access blockages.
On BBC Internet Blog - bbc.co.uk
Our comment on the new BBC Homepage made it to the BBC Internet Blog - the site is written by the senior staff from BBC Future Media team including Alan Connor and Nick Reynolds.
Labnol in Freakonomics - The New York Times
Melissa Lafsky for Freakonomics - Assuming that the vast majority of click fraudsters are individual site publishers looking to boost their revenues, if you calculate 17 percent of all ad-clicks on the approximately 156 million total sites on the Internet, you’ve got somewhere around 26 million Web publishers potentially committing fraud. Link.

