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Wed Jul 28, 2004

Blogging 'dem Dems

So much hype this week about blogs and the appearance of bloggers on the political and media landscape that you'd think aliens had landed in Boston. (After accidently seeing Ann Coulter on Fox while convention channel-surfing maybe aliens did indeed land. There sure seemd to be a lot of foam around the corners of her mouth.)

So is it significant? If you read some of the mainsteam media articles and note that a few of them have even set up their own blogs, it may be significant in terms of a step towards wider acceptance among the public of what blogs are and how they can be useful. For the uninitiated two articles sum up the world of blogs, blogging, and bloggers pretty well.
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Posted: Jul 28, 04 | 5:40 am |

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