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	<title>Comments on: Blogging Continues to Rumble Along</title>
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		<title>By: Pedro Cardoso  </title>
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		<dc:creator>Pedro Cardoso  </dc:creator>
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		<description>Couldn&#039;t agree with you more Mark.  Blogging - the internet&#039;s journalistic equivalent of &quot;running with a story&quot; - whether it be a first person account of an event, related to an area of subject matter expertise or perspective or a random story about your cat - is indeed alive and well.  What I have found is that those that have jumped to the &quot;wild children&quot; (or elsewhere) have actually increased the &quot;signal to noise&quot; ratio of of the overall blogosphere. 
 
Those bloggers that persist and stay the course - I contend that they are also using &quot;blogs&quot; as a complimentary tool.  It&#039;s what we do in the analog world that really counts.  The digital world just serves as an amplifier. 
 
Those that have no &#039;analog world value&#039;...well, they just amplify...noise I guess. My .02c   </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Couldn&#039;t agree with you more Mark.  Blogging &#8211; the internet&#039;s journalistic equivalent of &quot;running with a story&quot; &#8211; whether it be a first person account of an event, related to an area of subject matter expertise or perspective or a random story about your cat &#8211; is indeed alive and well.  What I have found is that those that have jumped to the &quot;wild children&quot; (or elsewhere) have actually increased the &quot;signal to noise&quot; ratio of of the overall blogosphere. </p>
<p>Those bloggers that persist and stay the course &#8211; I contend that they are also using &quot;blogs&quot; as a complimentary tool.  It&#039;s what we do in the analog world that really counts.  The digital world just serves as an amplifier. </p>
<p>Those that have no &#039;analog world value&#039;&#8230;well, they just amplify&#8230;noise I guess. My .02c</p>
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