bloggers
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Blogging Relationships
Dick Jones has a nice, rambly post about blogging and relationships: . . . there seems to exist a curiously phantom element to these inter-blogger relationships. We may feel a powerful sense of connection to the spirit, the soul, the essence, but have never heard our friend laugh, order a pizza or swear at a… Continue reading
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Montana Website Awards
The votes are in, and Wulfgar! has tabulated them. Before I get to that, though, I feel compelled to comment on an anonymous email he received, accusing him of offering this contest in order to drive traffic to his website. I assume that this email was not sent by a Montanan. I assume this for… Continue reading
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Blogger Interviews
Melanie is doing a series of interviews with bloggers, and today she published her interview with me. I discovered Chandrasutra shortly after I started blogging, and it has been on my favorites list ever since. I am delighted to be so honored. Since I’ve had the questions for some time, I resisted reading the other… Continue reading
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Blogs, Bloggers, and Blogging on Yellowstone Public Radio
From Yellowstone Public Radio: Blogs, Bloggers, and Blogging a live call-in Tuesday, March 29, 7pm (that’s TODAY!) call 657.2941 or 800.441.2941 Join YPR New Media Manager Ken Siebert for an hour-long panel discussion about blogs: what they are, who’s doing it, and what it means for traditional journalism and the Internet. The discussion will also… Continue reading
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Montana Bloggers
Several Montana Bloggers were featured today in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle: Better Living Through Blogging, mtpolitics.net, A Chicken Is Not Pillage, and Left in the West, as well as Ed Kemmick’s City Lights at the Billings Gazette — all of whom well deserve the notice. One oddity of the online version of the Chronicle article… Continue reading

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