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		<title>By: Twitter? Or Your Blog? &#124; Bill Cammack</title>
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		<dc:creator>Twitter? Or Your Blog? &#124; Bill Cammack</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] There are lots of people who write tech blogs who are entirely derivative. All they&#8217;re really doing is regurgitating what they read or heard somewhere else and MAYBE.. if we&#8217;re LUCKY&#8230; adding literally two cents worth of their own commentary to the original information. These people are more like reporters than bloggers. They&#8217;re like the television news, informing you about what happened or what MIGHT happen. I&#8217;ve done blog posts like this, like this 2007 post where I &#8220;reported&#8221; that there was a New Joost Version Available&#8221;. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] There are lots of people who write tech blogs who are entirely derivative. All they&#8217;re really doing is regurgitating what they read or heard somewhere else and MAYBE.. if we&#8217;re LUCKY&#8230; adding literally two cents worth of their own commentary to the original information. These people are more like reporters than bloggers. They&#8217;re like the television news, informing you about what happened or what MIGHT happen. I&#8217;ve done blog posts like this, like this 2007 post where I &#8220;reported&#8221; that there was a New Joost Version Available&#8221;. [...]</p>
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