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More on paid-blogging

I want to clarify a bit on the paid blogging front, and particularly on Marqui’s approach. Some (not Ms. Lawley) have privately suggested that I was being overly critical of mamamusings by labeling her decisions to take payment from Marqui as a “sell out.” I want to make clear that this was a bit tongue-in-cheek. […]
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Year of the blog Q&A

[Sue Wuetcher, from the campus Reporter asked me to participate in a Q&A about blogging and such. I suspect (hope) that she will end up cutting this down so that it is more concise and makes more sense, but here it is in the uncut version.] 1) 2004 has been called “The Year of the […]
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mamamusings sells out (?)

My first prediction of the new year is already on track! Who’s next? How much will Crooked Timber go for? And to whom?
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Pew on Blogs

The blogosphere is alight with new numbers from the latest Pew Survey Report, which sought out information on how blogs are being used. Many are noting that they find the numbers depressingly low, but I am shocked (shocked!) that a quarter of American Internet users read blogs. That’s just amazing to me. Great work by […]
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