Blogging about conferences about blogging

Last week, Joe Gratz and David Maizenberg blogged the Blog Law and Blogging for Lawyers Conference. Conference organizer Cathy Kirkman recaps.

This week, The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law is hosting a symposium on Bloggership: How Blogs Are Transforming Legal Scholarship. The papers that will be presented at the symposium are available at SSRN

Blogging isn't the subject, but LawMeme blogged the Access to Knowledge conference at Yale last weekend.

There's no conference involved, but John Gruber is taking his excellent and thoughtful Mac-centric blog, Daring Fireball full time. He discusses the Catch-22 of successful blogging: Initiative: "What I’ve concluded, though, is that if I want to make a full-time income from Daring Fireball, I need to just do it full-time. I.e. that it’s not going to work the other way around — to wait for the revenue to burgeon and then start putting full-time effort into it."

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