Our mission
We help busy readers keep up with technology and the internet: one clear, useful update at a time. No fluff. Just the context you need to make smarter choices about the tools, services and trends shaping your day.
What we do
We cover the fast-moving world of consumer tech, telecom and the tools that power online life. Our goal is simple: give you clear explanations, tested steps and honest verdicts so you can make better choices without wasting time.
Editor and Publisher: Sam Karam
Blogging By The Minute is owned and managed by Sam Karam. Sam leads the editorial line, sets standards and signs off on every major story. He has spent years writing about networks, mobile devices and the online economy. His approach is practical: set things up, use them for real work and note the quirks you only see after a week.
What we cover
We focus on consumer tech, telecom, connectivity, software, creator tools and the business behind them. If a product or policy affects how you work, communicate, create or relax, it belongs here.
How we work
We read source materials, test products first hand when possible and speak with people who use them in the real world. We prefer plain language over jargon. We update stories when facts change, and we label opinion as opinion. Every article carries a byline and a date so you can see who wrote it and when it was last checked.
Who we are
Editor and Publisher: Sam Karam. Sam leads the editorial line and final checks before a story goes live. He has spent years writing about networks, mobile devices and the online economy. Away from the screen he is usually tinkering with routers, cameras and note-taking apps so our reviews reflect everyday use.
Editorial standards and corrections
Accuracy comes first. We verify claims, reproduce steps and include limitations in plain sight. If you spot an error, email corrections@bloggingbytheminute.com with a link and a short note. We log every fix and add an editor’s note on material changes so readers can see what changed and why.
Reviews and recommendations
When we review a product or service, we try it as a regular user would. We set up the device, use it for work and downtime, measure simple things like battery life, speed and reliability, and note quirks you only learn after a week. If a loaner unit or early access is provided, we say so in the story. Our verdicts are independent. Companies do not approve our copy or our scores.
Monetization and ads
This site may run display ads and may use affiliate relationships on certain product mentions. These help cover reporting and hosting costs. Our writers and editors do not accept money or gifts in exchange for coverage. Editorial choices are separate from revenue decisions. If an article contains affiliate placements, it will be disclosed inside the story.
Privacy and data
We collect only what we need to run the site and improve the experience. You can manage consent preferences at any time through the privacy settings link in our footer. For data requests, write to privacy@bloggingbytheminute.com.
Accessibility
Everyone should be able to read the web. We aim for readable type, clear contrast, alt text on images, captioned media and keyboard-friendly navigation. If you face any barrier using our site, email accessibility@bloggingbytheminute.com and we will fix it.
Contact and ownership
Email: hello@bloggingbytheminute.com
Editorial: editor@bloggingbytheminute.com
Corrections: corrections@bloggingbytheminute.com
Postal address: Blogging By The Minute, Connaught Place, New Delhi 110001, India.
Blogging By The Minute is an independent online publication owned and managed by its editor. We operate from New Delhi and work with a small network of contributors and subject specialists.
How to pitch or collaborate
Have a story tip, a dataset, or a product we should test: send a brief note to pitches@bloggingbytheminute.com with the angle, why it matters now and what makes it new. For partnerships, write to partnerships@bloggingbytheminute.com.
Our promise to readers
We will respect your time, admit our mistakes and keep learning in public. If we ever fall short, tell us how to do better. This site exists to serve you, not the other way around.








