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Blogs seem to be popping up without limits - or rules - PittsburghLIVE.com

While blogs have proliferated like Tribbles on "Star Trek," most are relatively anonymous.
"The vast majority of Web logs have very small audiences, a dozen or 100 readers," Blood says. "Many of these blogs don't aspire to much more than that; they are designed to communicate with a small group of friends or hobbyists. If a Web log is interesting to those few people, it is achieving its purpose."

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Mine rants, raves, and "is." Fabulous! ;^) Hooray for blogging.

Mine rants, raves, and "is." Fabulous! ;^) Hooray for blogging.

"There are blogs that rant, blogs that rave and blogs that just are. But what all blogs have in common is they provide an opportunity for contact that is immediate."

No doubt.

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