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      <description><![CDATA[Well, I've been back from SXSW Interactive for a couple of weeks and I'm just now getting to writing down some thoughts. Let's call it "using time to gain perspective". The show was very satisfying for both professional and personal reasons. Here were some highlights for me ... things that have stuck with me: Blogs and the Blogging Bloggers Who Create Them The schedule seemed to be pretty blog-heavy: "Blogging for Business", "Blogging, Browsing &amp; Bandwidth: Access to Emerging Technology", "Monetizing the Blogosphere", etc. That was fine by me, since we're targetting a lot of these micro-publishers with FeedBurner, but there was some grumbling from the long-time core attendees. One thing that became clear is that the term "blog" is ambiguous at best, and an elitest barrier to mass acceptance of personal publishing at worst. And just changing the word to "diary" or "journal" is not the answer. The tools that have enabled personal publishing over the past few years are really close to the tipping point: they make it easy (enough) and are powerful (enough) to publish a "web site" that it's starting to strain against the original intentions of these tools. You make a hammer cheap, easy, and...]]></description>
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