Blogging hits the mainstream, for better or worse
Blogs July 22nd, 2002
Quote from an article in the SF Gate: "… the blogging world hope that blogging's personal, collective, man-or-woman-on-the-street approach to newsgathering might breathe new life into stale mainstream media. Clearly, the hundreds of thousands creating their own blogs, as well as the collective millions who read the blogs, are looking for something they're not getting in the daily paper." [more here]
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