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How blogging software reshapes the online community

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Spurred by easy-to-use commercial software, blogging is less about creating links and references to sites and sources, and increasingly about bloggers' own comments and personal interests.

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                  cover image Communications of the ACM
                  Communications of the ACM  Volume 47, Issue 12
                  The Blogosphere
                  December 2004
                  93 pages
                  ISSN:0001-0782
                  EISSN:1557-7317
                  DOI:10.1145/1035134
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