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Weblogs Are Going Mainstream

By all accounts, there has been exponential growth in the number of blogs, where people post everything from vacation photos to amateurish poetry to scathing political commentary, often with frequent updates and room for others to post responses. There are almost 24 million blogs, nearly double the number from five months ago, with 70,000 new blogs created daily, according to Technorati, a San Francisco-based Web site that tracks them.
Schackner, ''Freedom of speech redefined by blogs'' -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study)

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