Last Friday, neighborhood blog capitolhillseattle.com announced the launch of their new iPhone app. Rejoice! The Capitol Hill version of our many hyperlocal neighborhood blogs is one of our favorites, and certainly one of the most prolific. As one of the pioneers of breaking neighborhood news, from business openings to minor crimes, bringing the organization's stellar reporting to a mobile environment was a logical next step. Powered by Purple Robots, the new app serves up all of their content and throws in some handy features to boot.
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Results tagged “neighborhoodblogs”
Capitol Hill in Yo' Pocket
News From the Neighborhood Blogs
This city has a pretty impressive network of neighborhood blogs. Here at Seattlest we'd like to resurrect our previous habit of checking in for a roundup of what's happening in our 'hoods.
KOMO 4 Storms into Neighborhood Blog Scene
We're counting awfully quickly, but we can safely say there are over 40 new "neighborhood" blogs nestled under the KOMO 4 umbrella, even some covering areas we didn't know had news, like Sammamish and Gig Harbor. Central District News is a little skeptical, and...oh look, it's officially 43, we wasted all that time counting. Anyway, 43 blogs, really? You expect us to think that's a coincidence?
Neighborhood News And Local Blog Round-Up
- A neighborhood as incorrigibly cute as Wallingford has to have an equally cute moniker for its neighborhood blog. Enter Wallyhood, the new kid on the local blog block. Welcome, little one. Live long and prosper!
- CHS, the motherblog for Capitol Hill, turned three years old yesterday. Cap To The Hill extended congratulations, a beautiful DIY card, and a saucy invitation to the CHSers in honor of the occasion.
- Phinney Ridge: good and good for you. Knees up, ladies. Walking those hills on the regular will help you tone your patootie!
50 Bucks Says MyZip Can Beat Up Your Zip
The Craigslist ad reads:
Do you want to earn extra cash blogging about your community? MyZip.net is building the first nationwide network of neighborhood blogs. We will pay you $50 per month for writing about your neighborhood on your own ZIP code site (example http://www.98122.net).We're in favor of this because neighborhood microblogs support our top-secret strategy of using RSS feeds and Google alerts to bring you news as if it happened to us.
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