This is cool: Mark Cuban has a weblog. I've always liked this guy, and from what I can see from his recent posts, he doesn't disappoint in his blog.
I was curious what software he was using, so I poked around a little bit. Cuban's blog is published through a service called Weblogs, Inc. , which I don't think I've ever heard of before. Weblogs, Inc. claims that it "is dedicated to creating trade Weblogs (a.k.a. “blogs”) across niche industries in which user participation is an essential component of the resulting product." The meaning of that business-speak mission statement doesn't quite register in this lawyer head of mind, but I think I'll browse around a little and see if I can figure it out.
Later: Got it. Weblogs, Inc. is a production of serial publisher/entrepreneur Jason Calacanis: "In the fall of 2003, Calacanis hatched the concept of the Weblogs, Inc. Network...." Now I know 'who' but I'm still trying to divine the meaning of stuff like this: "Weblogs, Inc. is creating a new layer on top of traditional business-to-business media."

