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- A post by Hematopoiesis states “FriendFeed is killing blogging.”
- Mashable writer Mark Hopkins argues that micro-blogging services like FriendFeed and Twitter are actually evolving blogging by adding more value.
- Hopkins uses tools like Utterz (post video/audio/text and publish it to any platform) and drop.io (upload files and distribute them) on his personal blog to publish data quickly.
- Says that these web 2.0 apps act as great tools to “create, distribute, and garner discussion” on new media.
Is micro-blogging killing traditional blogging, or evolving it?
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