I’m not sure why, but has anyone noticed after a lot of hoopla last year about introducing a best blog of the year Awards as part of its best of the year awards, Time has mysteriously not had a best blog this year? They’ve managed movies and music, but perhaps they don’t think blogs count any more, or maybe chief Time blogger Andrew Sullivan could tell us some more?
Time drops Blog of the Year Awards
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Gary Goldhammer thinks that 2006 is the year blogs will vanish. He explains this process as the movement “from novelty into the “utility”\"; since these days almost everyone blogs, there isn’t any special thing in blogging. Blogging has become another form of communicating.
Interesting and worth reading post!
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