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Tuesday, May 01, 2007

USA Today Disses Blogs

Blogs are listed as number 22 of the top 25 things that changed the Internet. But that isn't the dis:

#22 Bloggers

The more than 75 million Web logs have changed how the world gets its news. Bloggers have challenged the traditional media, lobbied for and against wars, started debates, and posted far too many pictures of their pets.

I resemble that remark. So do Summer and Tucker and Easy would were she still here.

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that was an interesting article. Strange that wiki didnt make the list

OTOH, 'usa today' is famous for...what? dumbed-down stories and cutesy pie graphs, right?

so who gives a damn what *they* think?

BB,

They do. They only published this list to marginalize bloggers. They know damn well bloggers are their enemy. Their goal is so transparent, it's funny.

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