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The State of the Blogosphere 2009 Edition
Monday, October 19, 2009
Technorati is out with their annual report on the state of blogging. As usual it's packed with statistics. Notably this year it shows how some are taking a hub and spoke approach by promoting their blogs on other social networks. I was interviewed for the piece, which you can find here. We cover the value of the hub and spoke model, my move to Posterous and lifestreaming and what's next for PR ...
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