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Tsunami blogging here after all

Although one analyst was "a little disappointed" about the reports from the blogosphere about the tsunami last Sunday, overall webloggers did what they were expected to do, says The New York Times (free registration).

The sites however were hard to find at first and some face bandwidth issues due to high traffic. Some firsthand reports about the disaster can be found on Samankumar.com and Evelyn Rodriguez' blog and VB Blogs.

Microsoft blogger Robert Scoble on Sunday said that The mainstream press kicked the blogosphere's a##, and took someflack for it.

December 28, 2004 at 09:38 AM | Permalink

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