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Back in October, I naively began my blog, Streaming Thoughts, with questions about the life expectancy of blogging.  In my second post, I was prompted to ask the question, “Is blogging dead?”  After reading an article by Paul Boutin from Wired Magazine, I was nearly persuaded.  Concerns about the corporate takeover of the blogosphere were top [...]

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 I can’t decide what I think of alphainventions.com.   A few days ago I started receiving dozens of visits to my blog from this source.  Since I’d been blogging about scams, this was the first thing to come to mind – that I was the victim of some sort of nefarious activity.  I plugged alphainventions into [...]

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Arianna Huffington told Jon Stewart last night that he doesn’t understand blogging.  She recently wrote the forward and edited the “Huffington Post Complete Guide to Blogging.”  The book is intended to get people started blogging and the blog noticed.  Arianna wants Jon to blog for her. He asked Arianna why he would need to blog [...]

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Corporate blogging?  What next?  Do we really want to hear this much from a corporation?  After all, don’t corporations have access to sophisticated Web sites that they can use to promote the company?  They can design their message any way they choose to - spin their story any way they want.   So, why are so many [...]

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Is Blogging Dead?

Here I am, writing the second post of my second blog, and I just learned that blogging is dead.  Now, that’s a real pity. Just when I finally think I’m catching up with trends, I discover that I’m years behind.    I learned the news of the untimely demise of the blog through another blog.  [...]

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