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	<title>Comments on: Best Blogs of 2008</title>
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		<title>By: Jessica</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jessica</dc:creator>
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		<description>I joined the 2008 blogger project without even knowing that it would effect Technorati rankings or whatever. I just liked the idea of finding new blogs to read outside my usual very small community (which I built up the old-fashioned way by reading and linking to blogs I liked) I have seen no change in the amount of people coming to my blog and I don’t care about that. I have no interest in becoming an A lister or top 100 blogger or whatever. I think it’s sad that many of us who did innocently sign up are being made to feel like we are trying to cheat or something. Anyway, some more “important” bloggers and Technorati have put a stop to it now and put all of us small fry well and truly in our place. And you know what, I’m sure most of us don’t care.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I joined the 2008 blogger project without even knowing that it would effect Technorati rankings or whatever. I just liked the idea of finding new blogs to read outside my usual very small community (which I built up the old-fashioned way by reading and linking to blogs I liked) I have seen no change in the amount of people coming to my blog and I don’t care about that. I have no interest in becoming an A lister or top 100 blogger or whatever. I think it’s sad that many of us who did innocently sign up are being made to feel like we are trying to cheat or something. Anyway, some more “important” bloggers and Technorati have put a stop to it now and put all of us small fry well and truly in our place. And you know what, I’m sure most of us don’t care.</p>
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