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Bloggers to be addressed as your holinesses

If you ask ABC News, it wasn't president Bush who was the most influencial person of 2004 (as Time Magazine proclaimed) but webloggers.

As the new year was getting ready to take over, weblogs scored another hit with their coverage of the devastation of the tsunamis in Asia, claimed the television network. But webloggers also played an important role in 2004's presidential elections and the war in Iraq, to name a few.

At CES however, the Consumer Electronics Show that takes place Janury 6-9 in Las Vegas, the organisers have made an effort to keep the blogging to a minimum by refusing access to bloggers who requested access to the event for the sake of blogging.

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