Most of these blogs are here for archival purpose that I have written from 2004. These days, I prefer to write my occasional blogs at Medium page.
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Photos: Getting More Into Blogs
A photo = 1000 words! It’s a phrase popular in journalism. And, now it is increasingly being taken into accounts by Nepali bloggers who have been posting photos regularly. In fact, many of the Nepali blogs feature photo-features Maoists rebels attacked Palpa on Jan 31 night and the photos of devasted district headquarters have been uploaded in United…
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Wonderful Websites for Amusements
The virtual world of Internet is huge. It’s impossible to keep track of even a tiny pie of it. There are pages dedicated to information, knowledge, wonders, dark secrets and many more. Here’s just a small collection of the websites for relaxation, laughing out loud and wondering:
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King’s Speech & Maoists Attack
Blogs today were all but focused on King Gyanendra’s speech on the anniversary of the Feb 1, 2005 when he took over the control of the state through a Royal Proclamation. United We Blog! has the speech in English while BloggerNepal has the podcast. NepalInfo called the speech ‘meaningless‘.
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Bloggers Inspire HimalKhabar.com
“For all this, I must admit, the bloggers put pressure on us.” These are words of Kiran Nepal, the co-ordinator of HimalKhabar.com, a Nepali news portal from Himal Media during the official launching of the site. I am happy becasue bloggers are inspiring (‘pressure’) people to go to internet and to go in an interactive…
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A Wonderful Attempt
Roman to Nepali Unicode Converter launched today is simply a wonderful attempt that will help to grow Nepali language websites. When I opened the mailbox this morning there was a mail from Nepali Unicode Project. It was about the Roman to Nepali Unicode Converter. I didn’t understand it first but when I visited the website…
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Recognition to Blogs
Aha! It gives immense satisfaction as a blogger. United We Blog!, the pioneer blog site of the country, was named the Site of The Year 2005 by NepalVista.com. As a co-founder of UWB! its a plesure to see the site getting an award and more importantly – blogs are getting recognized. See the UWB! entry…
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For Bloggers & Journalists
Let me share two emails I received today. One is from someone called Mark and its about a free blog host. I haven’t tried it yet but the advertisement suggests its promising: http://www.impulseblog.com Free Blogs, Done right. No Registration Fees. No Banner Ads. No Popup Ads. No Spyware. No Censorship. User Friendly Interface.WYSIWYG editor for…
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Welcome to Blogosphere!
The population of the blogosphere – the virtual world of the blogs – is 26.1 million. Blog, the shortened form of web-log, was the hottest Internet technology in 2004 which grew and matured in 2005 to become a household name. The debate of whether blogging is journalism or not is over, as the critics have…
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Curfew! Curfew!! Curfew!!!
On the day when the capital city saw curfew imposed from 8:00am to 6:00pm, what to expect from the Nepali bloggers other than their experience about the curfew. For me, it was a bad day without the mobile and even internet (its just because I didn’t noticed that yesterday was the last day of my…
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Bloggers in Mainstream Media on Blogs
Nepali blogosphere has just been created as a year ago, there was merely one or two blogs run by Nepalis. Blogs was a new word of technology. But now, the scene is changing with many, specially journalists, jumping into blogging. And, the journalist bloggers are not only blogging, they are looking to use mainstream media…