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| | | | Amsterdam.blog.nl - Alles over Amsterdam | Metroblogging ®? With over 50 active sites, Metroblogging ® is the largest and fastest growing network of city-specific blogs on the Web. From San Francisco to Bangkok, from Karachi to Toronto, Metblogs are a hyper-local look at what's going on in the city. Our hand-picked core of regional bloggers give each site a new perspective on daily life; less calendar listings, more friendly advice. With Metblogs ®, you can read about life and times in your neighborhood, your favorite places to visit, places where you've never been, or get a feel for them all with the "best of" blog on the hub at metroblogging.com. | The New York City Blogger Map. There are a million blogs in the naked city. Here’s where to find 6262 of them. The idea is simple: A map of the city that shows where the bloggers are, organized by subway stop. Find out who's blogging in your neighborhood! | Local City Blogs USA - The State and Local Government Internet directory provides convenient one-stop access to the websites of thousands of state agencies and city and county governments. | Mybloglog.com - Blog syndication, networking, tracking, resources, and communities Everyone with a blog should be here, and I highly recommend some of their tools, like the one that lets you see who has read this lately at the right of this page! I visit and network with them! | Do Bloggers Need To Unionize? Submitted by Jason Lee Miller on Mon, 08/06/2007 - 10:32. There have always been pro-union people and anti-union people, and you can usually guess who's what depending on their individual caste. In this case, though it carries with it the same arguments, it will have to be decided first if an industry has emerged from nebulous existence and into a viable, thriving industry | myartspace>blog myartspace is a fresh new community-based website for established artists, emerging artists, aspiring artists, photographers and members of the art world – teachers, collectors, museums, galleries, art buyers. Members will be able establish their presence in the community, build and display galleries of their works, promote their works and career, participate in dialog, competition and events, and build an online store to sell products. | The Rise of the Miniblog The founder of Twitter talks about upcoming features. A lot of people just use Twitter through the website, but SMS is where it's more interesting, because you're out and about during the day and reporting those things. Twitter is like IM or direct SMS, but the key difference is that replies are not expected. This allows for a different type of sharing. It gives you more freedom. Because replies aren't expected, you can write things that can be ignored, which allows you to write things that aren't necessarily important but could be interesting or fun. It's a new form of communication that's about ambient awareness and instant insight into people's lives. When you get a Twitter update from a friend, you can picture what they're doing when they report it. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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