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America's Newest Profession
Tuesday, April 21, 2009The Wall Street Journal's Mark Penn writes about the implications of the fact that bloggers comprise one of the largest workforces in the country.
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It is hard to think of another job category that has grown so quickly and become such a force in society without having any tests, degrees, or regulation of virtually any kind.
Maybe it will create a resurgence in the art of wr...
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