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Did you kill the blogosphere?


After entering the mainstream, is blogging really dead for good?


Did you kill the blogosphere? After entering the mainstream, is blogging really dead for good?

Nicholas G. Carr writes an enlightning post on blogging midlife crisis, but first:

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- Are RFIDs against your Religion?
- Yes
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After entering the mainstream, is blogging dead for good?
Who killed the blogosphere?

The smallest office in the world:
Walloffice Is Smallest Home-Office Solution, Not For Shiny Floors
Well, this is even smaller :-)

Vernor Vinge talks about his novel Rainbows End, the Singularity, and Arthur C. Clarke. Vernor also reads his short story “A Dry Martini”. A free MP3 to download now! Recorded live at Penguicon 6.0 on April 20th, 2008.
The Time Traveler Show 27, Live with Vernor Vinge




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