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		<dc:creator>Hooman Radfar</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2008 21:47:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think that this is definitely a good perspective from the vantage of a blog writer.  Specifically, I agree that tweets and other short form content that point to other long-form content can be valuable marketing tools.  That being said, I think that much of the communication that occurs through blogs and comments can be done through sharing and shorter-form.  So, ultimately, perhaps the fate of the blog is that it becomes a lower-cost alternative to expensive CMS systems.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think that this is definitely a good perspective from the vantage of a blog writer.  Specifically, I agree that tweets and other short form content that point to other long-form content can be valuable marketing tools.  That being said, I think that much of the communication that occurs through blogs and comments can be done through sharing and shorter-form.  So, ultimately, perhaps the fate of the blog is that it becomes a lower-cost alternative to expensive CMS systems.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Todd Havens</dc:creator>
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		<description>I&#039;m not wildly conversant in this area, but I almost see microblogging as a form of marketing for the long-form blog.  Microblogging is an immediate conversation of somewhat limited scope, one that can&#039;t really flesh out a given topic until the writer/blogger has time to organize their thoughts, create a thesis (consciously or not) and then back it up with relevant data.  Microblogging feels almost verbal to me while long-form blogging is undeniably anchored in the craft of the written word.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not wildly conversant in this area, but I almost see microblogging as a form of marketing for the long-form blog.  Microblogging is an immediate conversation of somewhat limited scope, one that can&#8217;t really flesh out a given topic until the writer/blogger has time to organize their thoughts, create a thesis (consciously or not) and then back it up with relevant data.  Microblogging feels almost verbal to me while long-form blogging is undeniably anchored in the craft of the written word.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Hooman Radfar</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2008 03:58:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Good call.  I think that makes sense.  My guess is that blogging platforms will be used more as a cheaper way for people to publish short articles on topics, whereas microblogging tools will predominately be used to share findings, or broadcast comments.  

My big question is what happens to blogging platforms over time as the world gets increasingly specialized.  Specifically, with the rise of Disqus, Rateitall, JS-kit, in conjunction with CMS software, what is the fate of &#039;integrated&#039; publishing platforms.  

Will they evolve into something else?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good call.  I think that makes sense.  My guess is that blogging platforms will be used more as a cheaper way for people to publish short articles on topics, whereas microblogging tools will predominately be used to share findings, or broadcast comments.  </p>
<p>My big question is what happens to blogging platforms over time as the world gets increasingly specialized.  Specifically, with the rise of Disqus, Rateitall, JS-kit, in conjunction with CMS software, what is the fate of &#8216;integrated&#8217; publishing platforms.  </p>
<p>Will they evolve into something else?</p>
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		<dc:creator>Greg March</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 15:20:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Will some bloggers blog less due to micro-blogs, yes.  But so many more long form bloggers will be drawn in through the accessibility of micro-blogging that it will certainly net positive.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Will some bloggers blog less due to micro-blogs, yes.  But so many more long form bloggers will be drawn in through the accessibility of micro-blogging that it will certainly net positive.</p>
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