YULBlog
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YULBlog is an association of blogs based in Montreal
, Quebec
, Canada
. It has a Web site with a list of those blogs, as well as a "meta blog" that aggregates the blog posts from YULBlog members. It takes its name from YUL, the airport code for Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport in Montreal. The organization hosts monthly face-to-face meetings, called "First Wednesday," in which Montreal area bloggers and people interested in social media get together at a popular mid-town bar. The first YULBlog meeting was held in March 2000. At that meeting were Ed Bilodeau, Michael Boyle, Heather Champ, Aaron Straup Cope, and David Petite.
YULBlog has been in continuous existence, in one form or another, since that gathering in 2000, making it the longest continuously running "geo-specific" blogger association in the world (unconfirmed). Other, more recent associations have used YULBlog as a model, such as YULBiz and Paris Carnet.
Face-to-face meetings continue to occur on the first Wednesday of every month at Le Cheval Blanc, a brew pub on rue Ontario in Montreal. Previous venues for "first Wednesday" gatherings were La Cabane on Boulevard Saint-Laurent and La Quincaillerie on rue Rachel. The event draws between 30 and 80 people each month.
A spinoff of YULBlog is YULBiz, for people interested in the business and professional aspects of blogging and social media. YULBiz started in Montreal, but considers itself to be an international organization.
YULBlog's 5th Anniversary Party (Hour magazine)
YULBlog places 9th in the Montreal Mirror's "Best of Montreal" (2005) in the category "Best Blog."
Ed Hawco of Blork Blog talks about blogging and YULBlog on CBC Television. (Video sourced from VIMEO)
YULBlog on Montreal.tv
Dominic Arpin reporting from YULBlog for Web TV. (Video, in French.)
Branchez-Vous.com on YULBlog's 2009 facelift (in French).
Montreal
Montreal is a city in Canada. It is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest city in Canada and the seventh largest in North America...
, Quebec
Quebec
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, Canada
Canada
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. It has a Web site with a list of those blogs, as well as a "meta blog" that aggregates the blog posts from YULBlog members. It takes its name from YUL, the airport code for Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport in Montreal. The organization hosts monthly face-to-face meetings, called "First Wednesday," in which Montreal area bloggers and people interested in social media get together at a popular mid-town bar. The first YULBlog meeting was held in March 2000. At that meeting were Ed Bilodeau, Michael Boyle, Heather Champ, Aaron Straup Cope, and David Petite.
YULBlog has been in continuous existence, in one form or another, since that gathering in 2000, making it the longest continuously running "geo-specific" blogger association in the world (unconfirmed). Other, more recent associations have used YULBlog as a model, such as YULBiz and Paris Carnet.
Face-to-face meetings continue to occur on the first Wednesday of every month at Le Cheval Blanc, a brew pub on rue Ontario in Montreal. Previous venues for "first Wednesday" gatherings were La Cabane on Boulevard Saint-Laurent and La Quincaillerie on rue Rachel. The event draws between 30 and 80 people each month.
A spinoff of YULBlog is YULBiz, for people interested in the business and professional aspects of blogging and social media. YULBiz started in Montreal, but considers itself to be an international organization.
YULBlog in the Media
YULBlog's 5th Anniversary Party (CBC Television Montreal; video sourced from VIMEO)YULBlog's 5th Anniversary Party (Hour magazine)
YULBlog places 9th in the Montreal Mirror's "Best of Montreal" (2005) in the category "Best Blog."
Ed Hawco of Blork Blog talks about blogging and YULBlog on CBC Television. (Video sourced from VIMEO)
YULBlog on Montreal.tv
Dominic Arpin reporting from YULBlog for Web TV. (Video, in French.)
Branchez-Vous.com on YULBlog's 2009 facelift (in French).