The News Review:
- New Google search engine boosts ‘blogging’
- Bears fans vent anger on blog site over snubs.
- Fool.com: Blogs Booming? [Motley Fool Take] January 3, 2005
New Google search engine boosts ‘blogging’
USA Today – Sep 14, 2005
specialty search engine sifts through the Internet’s millions of frequently updated personal journals, a long-anticipated development expected to help propel blogging into the cultural mainstream. The new tool focuses exclusively.
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Bears fans vent anger on blog site over snubs.
Free with registration – Chicago Tribune – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jan 31, 2007
(31-JAN-07) Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL). Goldfayn As a lifelong die-hard Chicago Bears fan, I’ve never been more excited _ and frustrated. My team is going to the Super Bowl, but almost nobody outside of Chicago thinks it.
Fool.com: Blogs Booming? [Motley Fool Take] January 3, 2005
Motley Fool – Jan 3, 2005
Well, despite the fact that a supposed 62% of us don’t actually know what a blog is, we can still argue that blogs are, at the very least, getting warmer. According to the latest data from Pew Internet and Family Life Project, blog readership jumped a hearty 58% in November from February, with 27% of total Internet users saying they read blogs. If you are among those who don’t know what a “blog” is, it’s short for “Web log. ” For a long while, the term encompassed often geeky, Web-based diaries.
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