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If you’ve watched even one Superbowl, Superbowl pre-game show or halftime show, heck even any NFL game during the year, you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about here. Football commentators, and the ones for the Superbowl especially, are almost like no other group of folks in the world, well except for bloggers.
Bloggers? What, pray tell, do bloggers have in common with retired football players sitting in suits talking about football? Well the way I see it, a lot.

They have passion
The most important thing about being a blogger or a commentator [...]

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The birth of a new blog

by Tris Hussey on December 24, 2008 · 0 comments

in About the book, Books, Create Your Own Blog

The book has been started, the outline is done, what’s needed now? The blog of course.
Watch for more updates over the holidays

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Okay folks we really blew it this week. How many times have we been told not to give out our passwords? How many times have you refused to give a tech support person your password? Yeah lots, but this week I think we collectively blew it. Not just once, but twice!
First was SocialMinder then it was Twitterank. Both spread like wildfire working off what powers social media the most, us.
A friend passes something along or see a tweet with “My Twitterank is…” from a friend, well of course it should [...]

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All the brew-ha-ha about the death of blogging last week didn’t really surprise me much (See Mark Evans, Mathew Ingram, Wired and Tish Grier). I had a post percolating in my head about the whole issue, but it wasn’t until Rebecca’s post today that it all clicked together for me:
I think blogging is changing; it’s evolving into something much bigger, allowing for more applications and tools to emerge in the online realm. It’s changing the conversation and allowing for more of a two-way street; you and your audience, wired [...]

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