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Classify and follow your blog/s
Find other bloggers and blogs of your interest
Share your preferred blogs and find the new ones
Keep all your social information in the same place
Bloggers Face-Off: David Peralty vs. John Cow
If you read blogs you probably came across David Peralty’s work already. He worked and wrote for several blog networks, and currently he is the marketing man of Splashpress Media, the company that controls Performancing and several other blogs. His most recent project is Xfep.com, a blog aiming to help online publishers to succeed online.
John Cow needs no introduction either. He created JohnCow.com, a parody to the original John Chow blog. Despite how it started, his clever ideas and marketing strategies quickly projected the blog as a resource for online marketers and bloggers alike. If you are trying to make money on the Internet, you should check it out.
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趨勢報報 ........:2000 Bloggers Project ! 讓你一次交2000個朋友 !
"2000 Bloggers Project" , Let 2000 Blogger link in a list!
January 2007
Web 2.0 Blog
web 2.0 blog that talking about everything about web 2.0 sites, marketing and tips for bloggers about they blog
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Flickr: Photos from jeber
Some pictures of my garden and the disaster I call my computer desk.
May 2006
China sees 60 million bloggers by year's end | CNET News.com
China is the world's second-largest Internet market after the United States with more than 110 million users. A survey by Chinese search engine Baidu.com put the current number of blog, or Web log, sites at 36.82 million which are kept by 16 million people, the official Xinhua news agency said on Saturday.
The number of Chinese bloggers is expected to hit 60 million by the end of this year, Xinhua said, quoting a report on China's media industry by the prestigious Tsinghua University.
