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July 21, 2004

CNN and Technorati - Partners at last!

Great news from Dave Sifry at Technorati: Technorati is going to be CNN's guide to blogs discussing the Democratic Convention. Plus, Dave is going to do color blog commentary for CNN on-air. This will help pull more people into the blogosphere as readers and writers. Plus, I love the Technorati folks, so anything that makes them happy makes me happy. (Disclosure: I'm on their board of advisors.)

Posted by D. Weinberger at July 21, 2004 10:48 PM


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whats funny ya have all these people bitching about people had this advanced knowledge and this and that from the hurricane... so did the oil companies, yet they didnt produce more in responce and by the way doubled oil shipping prices thats just like why the governer of california sued enron williams and a bunch of others when california energy crisis was going on and these companies shut down pumping stations so they could double charge california. where is bush on this point?

Posted by: Brandon Maas | September 3, 2005 02:50 PM


I wonder sometimes why our world is that way that you make most money only when anybody suffers hard?

Posted by: Stewart | January 4, 2006 03:39 PM


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