The U.S. war on terror may have inadvertently stripped as many as 70,000 people of their blogs, but those bloggers may get their work returned to them. Blogetery.com ...
The blogosphere and online message boards have been buzzing with speculation as to why blogging website Blogetery.com, which claims to have hosted more than 70,000 bloggers, was suddenly shut down ...
Blogging platform Blogetery.com was cut off by its hosting company last week after the authorities said al-Qaida "terrorist material" was found on one of its servers, said a statement from web host ...
More details are surfacing about why Blogetery.com, a blogging platform that claimed to service more than 70,000 blogs, was mysteriously booted from the Internet by its Web-hosting company. The site ...
Users of the WordPress platform Blogetery were silenced last week, with the only explanation being that "a law enforcement agency" was responsible. Web-hosting company BurstNet informed Blogetery - a ...
A Web host service shuts down a blogging platform and said authorities forced its hand. But the RIAA, MPAA and Homeland Security's antipiracy unit hasn't heard of the site. Who's responsible?
A month ago, it appeared that Blogetery.com, a blog platform that claims more than 70,000 publications, would never be heard from again. The service was shut down last month by its Web host after FBI ...
A Web host service shuts down a blogging platform and says authorities forced its hand. But the RIAA, MPAA, and Homeland Security's antipiracy unit hasn't heard of the site. Who's responsible? Greg ...
When the WordPress platform Blogetery.com went dead, the initial explanation from the site's host, Burst.net, was that “a law-enforcement agency” had ordered it to shut down, citing a “history of ...
Bogetery.com was shut down after FBI agents informed executives of its Web hosting company, Burst.net, late on July 9 that links to al-Qaeda materials were found on Blogetery's servers, according to ...
The Internet has been abuzz with rumors and conjecture about why blogging Web site Blogetery.com and its reported 70,000 bloggers went dark last week. Now the answer is out and it seems to be straight ...
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