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Death Of Blogging?

Over the seven plus years I have been blogging various people have declared the activity dead, defined it more ways than I can remember and made various pronouncements about how I should be doing it.

Me - I just ignore them all, keep doing something I love, in my own way, and am having as much fun with it as I ever did.

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And I will continue to read what you write, whilst not always understanding all of it, with as much pleasure as ever! It's so obvious that you enjoy what you do that it makes it enjoyable for your readers.

Gosh - thanks!

Exactly, keep on doing what you're doing. I know I will. I think this: http://spap-oop.blogspot.com/2008/10/can-twitter-flickr-and-facebook-replace.html refers to what you're talking about.

Indeed it is!

:-)

Me too - I like the Churchillian phrase KBO Keep Buggering (blogging) On

Hi Euan,

I've links to a couple of Wired articles about this in one of my old posts. Seems like there's a bit of momentum behind the 'death of the blog' idea in the tech press.

Cheers,

Alan

Euan, you sly dog. I know that all you're doing is riding the wave of a well-linked Wired meme so that whenever someone searches for the death of blogging, they land here and see all the dead people talking like they've been doing for the past seven years.

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This blog is mothballed

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