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Monday, 13 September 2004

Linkloggery

Entry posted by martin at 16:41  Permanent link to this entry. Right-click and choose 'Bookmark' or 'Add to Favourites'  0 comments

Here's a popular weblog trend: linklogging.

Linklogging is where you quickly link to a series of pertient news stories, websites, weblogs or other significant links, without actually going in to any depth on the items:

Study backs safety of MMR vaccine

'Supersize' Cider Bottles to Be Scrapped

Dougray Scott tipped as Bond

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