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11:46:02 PM
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11:40:45 PM
Blogging from Iran
With Big Media largely ignoring the ongoing unrest in Iran, the Internet is the place to track events. Fortunately, while Iraq only had one blogger when things hit the fan, Iran has hundreds both there and in exile, and many post in English. There's enough you want a site that's capable of filtering and interpreting the flow, as well as looks at the raw feed. Those tracking the closest include:
If you want to go straight to the sources, Hoder has an exhaustive list of active bloggers.
The good folks in Iran deserve at least our moral support. They also deserve the chance to take back their freedom their own way, with their own hands. A tough conundrum with a nuclear time bomb ticking in the background. [Due Diligence]
11:35:30 AM
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Bloggercon [Daypop Top 40]
10:26:56 AM
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"The Corporate Blog Is Catching On" [Daypop Top 40]
10:25:46 AM
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Kevin McCullough: "While limousine liberals are trying to get a 24 hour news network funded... conservatives are on to the next cultural wave: weblogs." [Corante: aa Corante on Blogging]
10:19:07 AM
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