January 10, 2006 (Press Release) --
In December 2005, award-winning online magazine Blogcritics.org expanded upon its core mission of covering music, politics, books, film, TV, and popular culture by adding new content sections in gaming and online sports. Now, the famously "sinister cabal" of more than 1,100 bloggers pushes into brand new territory.
Blogcritics.org SciTech is the place to go for opinionated and knowledgeable coverage on a galaxy of cutting-edge topics, from iPods and the latest "personal tech" crazes to nanotechnology on the tiny end to vast reaches of the cosmos on the large. As always, an active community of writers and thousands of daily readers will be on board and online to keep the conversation humming.
Join The Healthy Skeptic, Sal Marinello, as he debunks and exposes some popular health and diet fads and replaces them with some tried-and-true health and fitness suggestions.
Natalie Bennett’s weekly roundup of Friday Femmes Fatale will keep you informed about the fascinating female voices of the blogosphere.
Bug Blog, released by Bruce Kratofil, is a long-running feature that looks out for the bugs and viruses on the technological landscape. January's Bug of the Month? Microsoft WMF.
Bennett Dawson will take you on his great space coaster to out-of-this-world roundups and analysis of NASA and the latest space news.
Some highlights from the past week in Blogcritics.org SciTech:
* Alpha explains the concept of Google cooking and shares some recipes as an added bonus
* Warren Kelly gets the Urge to introduce Microsoft’s new music service
* Sal Marinello gets real about getting into shape in the new year a la "the least amount of specific work"
* Phillip Winn rehashes, dismantles, and then rebuilds the re-branding of Intel
For press inquiries, requests for interviews, sales and advertising information, or to opt out of future mailings, please contact:
Eric Berlin
Blogcritics.org Executive Producer
626.372.0778
dumpsterbust@gmail.com
Eric Olsen
Blogcritics.org Publisher
330.562.4692
ecolsen2003@cs.com
Craig Lyndall
Blogcritics.org Sales and Advertising
440.666.1087
clyndall@filteringcraig.com
Blogcritics.org SciTech is the place to go for opinionated and knowledgeable coverage on a galaxy of cutting-edge topics, from iPods and the latest "personal tech" crazes to nanotechnology on the tiny end to vast reaches of the cosmos on the large. As always, an active community of writers and thousands of daily readers will be on board and online to keep the conversation humming.
Join The Healthy Skeptic, Sal Marinello, as he debunks and exposes some popular health and diet fads and replaces them with some tried-and-true health and fitness suggestions.
Natalie Bennett’s weekly roundup of Friday Femmes Fatale will keep you informed about the fascinating female voices of the blogosphere.
Bug Blog, released by Bruce Kratofil, is a long-running feature that looks out for the bugs and viruses on the technological landscape. January's Bug of the Month? Microsoft WMF.
Bennett Dawson will take you on his great space coaster to out-of-this-world roundups and analysis of NASA and the latest space news.
Some highlights from the past week in Blogcritics.org SciTech:
* Alpha explains the concept of Google cooking and shares some recipes as an added bonus
* Warren Kelly gets the Urge to introduce Microsoft’s new music service
* Sal Marinello gets real about getting into shape in the new year a la "the least amount of specific work"
* Phillip Winn rehashes, dismantles, and then rebuilds the re-branding of Intel
For press inquiries, requests for interviews, sales and advertising information, or to opt out of future mailings, please contact:
Eric Berlin
Blogcritics.org Executive Producer
626.372.0778
dumpsterbust@gmail.com
Eric Olsen
Blogcritics.org Publisher
330.562.4692
ecolsen2003@cs.com
Craig Lyndall
Blogcritics.org Sales and Advertising
440.666.1087
clyndall@filteringcraig.com

Blogcritics.org SciTech is the place to go for opinionated and knowledgeable coverage on a galaxy of cutting-edge topics.
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