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<title>The mainstream blogosphere</title>
<link>http://www.roughtype.com/archives/2005/11/the_mainstream.php</link>
<description>Give little kids a big bowl of free candy, and they'll keep eating until they get sick. Give adults the same bowl, and most of them will pick out a couple of their favorites and then walk away to do something else. That's pretty much the way it goes with any freebie - you consume a whole lot for a while, then you start tapering off, becoming more selective. Blogs (and, I'd suspect, other free...</description>
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<title>On Lateral Passes</title>
<link>http://www.zappazoom.com/node/50</link>
<description> or, How A Meme With A Reference To A Jew For Jesus Hip Hop Artist Reminded Me Of Dangerous Ideas
I don&amp;#8217;t really remember how I got there, but I ended up at memepool, the brainchild of del.icio.us founder Joshua Schachter and Jeff Smith.  Posted on </description>
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<title>The mainstream blogosphere by Nicholas Carr</title>
<link>http://acidzen.net/?p=43</link>
<description>	November 02, 2005
	Give little kids a big bowl of free candy, and they&amp;#8217;ll keep eating until they get sick. Give adults the same bowl, and most of them will pick out a couple of their favorites and then walk away to do something else. That&amp;#8217;...</description>
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<title>The Ups and Downs of Blogging</title>
<link>http://inthefieldonline.net/blog/?p=13</link>
<description>	Information is power.
	Thus less surprising are the buzz of information and the communication of it. My project here at Stanford is about information and how we can transfer that information from in-the-field to an information database. Initially the ...</description>
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<title>Nicholas Carr Disputes The Threat to Mainstream Media From The Long Tail (CNET, TSCM, TWX)</title>
<link>http://mediastockblog.com/article/4565</link>
<description>	Nick Carr, ex-executive editor of the Harvard Business Review, argues that far from overturning current media models, blogs will come to resemble &amp;#8220;old media&amp;#8221;. He writes:
	 
	&amp;#8230;the blogosphere is going to end up looking a lot like the ...</description>
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<title>How Mainstream Can Blogs Get, Anyway?</title>
<link>http://463west.blogspot.com/2005/11/how-mainstream-can-blogs-get-anyway.html</link>
<description>I agree that a relatively small number of blogs could dominate blog traffic, and there could be a whole lot of specialized blogs with fewer readers. But I think the orders of magnitude of &quot;relatively small&quot;, &quot;whole lot&quot;, and &quot;fewer&quot; are radically dif...</description>
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