technewsworld.com — The blogging phenomenon may have peaked, suggests a report by Gartner researchers, who note a slowdown in growth of the total number of blogs on the Internet. However, the elimination of many spam blogs, or "splogs," from the mix may reflect greater accuracy in documenting blogs rather than a drop in enthusiasm.
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gonzo1773Dec 16, 2006
My 8-ball says "Ar' Matey!" (its one from McDonalds Pirates happy meals).
sideshowraheemDec 16, 2006
know one reads blogs anymore........................ -you can read the rest of this comment on my blog.
blandymanDec 16, 2006
Not to be a dick (but it'll probably come off that way)Were you trying to type "Hallelujah"?
poopinatorDec 16, 2006
Mad plops to my boy, Mr Lynn.
konspenceDec 16, 2006
Or blag about it.<a class="user" href="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/mispronouncing.png">http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/mispronouncing.png</a>
danielnielsenDec 16, 2006
I hate blogs and always have, i just wish they would go away all ready.
adspigotDec 16, 2006
I think it's like anything really. The crap blogs are going away, the blogs people create and never really post to are going away. I don't know about alot of these people, but my traffic has doubled every month for the past four months. I would hardly call that a downward trend.JB