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Kami HuyseMarc Andreessen, technology entrepreneur, Internet, Mosaic, Netscape, Opsware, Ning.
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Ognian Mladenovblog.pmarca.com: Eleven lessons learned about blogging, so far
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Mindy McAdamsIn which Marc Andreessen summarizes all he has learned in his first five weeks as a blogger.
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James CorbettBlogging is clearly the second coming of high-quality Internet conversations, but it is also clear that comments on blogs run the same risk of being damaged by spam and abuse, and that new approaches to maintaining a high quality of discourse are required
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The advantage of this new world ... is that each individual (...) would be publicly responsible for their own content and in charge of their own space ... and the communication would flow through the links. (D Sifry)
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Lambert HellerThe advantage of this new world ... is that each individual (...) would be publicly responsible for their own content and in charge of their own space ... and the communication would flow through the links. (D Sifry)
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Anyone who says blogs are not widely read is incorrect. I have been absolutely amazed at the range and diversity of the people who have been reading this blog, and so quickly.
It is crystal clear to me now that at least in industries where lots of people are online, blogging is the single best way to communicate and interact.
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Fifth, writing a blog is way easier than writing a magazine article, a published paper, or a book -- but provides many of the same benefits.
I think it's an application of the 80/20 rule -- for 20% of the effort (writing a blog post but not editing and refining it the quality level required of a magazine article, a published paper, or a book), you get 80% of the benefit (your thoughts are made available to interested people very broadly).
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emapeywriting a blog is way easier than writing a magazine article, a published paper, or a book -- but provides many of the same benefits.
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