7 Must-Read Stock Blogs

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- 7 Must-Read Stock Blogs
- South Africa: ‘Traditional’ Media Sweeps Country Blog Awards
- Uzbekistan: Blogging fosters freedom of speech

7 Must-Read Stock Blogs
Motley Fool – Apr 3, 2008
Among other features, CAPS lets users blog about their picks, investing strategy, market view, favorite rugby team, or whatever floats their boat. As CAPS blogging catches on, players add more great content on a daily basis. I’ve dug through the past week’s posts to find some of CAPS’ best insights. With room for only seven posts here, I can’t possibly cover all of the great stuff in the CAPS blogosphere, so when you’re done here, I highly recommend checking out some more.
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South Africa: ‘Traditional’ Media Sweeps Country Blog Awards
AllAfrica.com – Apr 3, 2008
Dominating eight of the 22 categories were East Coast Radio and the Mail & Guardian Online. Comments Matthew Buckland, GM of the M&G Online, "We are honoured to have picked up four awards, including the coveted ‘SA Blog of the year’ for Thought Leader. It’s an award for all our very special Thought Leader contributors and readers who have contributed more than 3 million words to the site over the past 6 months of the site’s short existence. It is certainly a sign that Thought Leader has become accepted as a premier destination for opinion and comment in this coutry.
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Uzbekistan: Blogging fosters freedom of speech
Reuters AlertNet – Apr 3, 2008
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