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Collaborative web magazine with original articles about cyber-culture, politics, sex, popular culture, weird news, and interviews.
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Collects and presents headlines from twelve well-known weblogs.
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Political and social commentary.
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Criticism in the service of a better nation. Providing commentary and criticism on the media, politics, technology, and other issues of interest.
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Featuring amateur writers musing on food, sports, movies, music, television, and other aspects of life.
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Content organized by personality, not subject matter. Includes columns, reviewed links, newsletters, communities and the ability to post your own comments.
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Pay site to support the bloggers who participate in the group.
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Quirky weblog.
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Full of links to keep everyone from falling asleep at their desks.
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Covering politics and current events.
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Dedicated to misleading search requests which lead visitors to the collaborators' websites.
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Community where everyone can speak their mind without being subject to the restrictions of mass media and politics.
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A collection of essays focused mainly on philosophy and art, but including business, politics and popular culture.
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Users submit links, and if the community finds them interesting or relevant, the links bubble up to the front page.
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Blogging about general geekiness and bloggability.
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Open diarizing site where people talk about pretty much anything that pops into their head.
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Devoted to everyone who wants to express their opinion on almost any topic available. Personal insults are prohibited.
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A collective of writers who are politically, philosophically, poetically, socially, and otherwise creatively minded.
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Collaborative effort to provide some insight on what's going on in the minds of true California liberals who practice meditation and care about what others are feeling and thinking at this time in this world.
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A web community made up of displaced and disaffected Southern artists, animators, writers and wage slaves. Plenty of art, opinions and cynicism.
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Stripping the halo off the City of Angels. Writing about celebrities, nightlife, fashion, food, pop culture, and trends in Los Angeles.
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An online art and writing magazine that hosts and features an array of popular writers, photographers, artists, and poets.
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Users compete by contributing, moderating and discussing links filtered by several criteria.
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Home of two eccentric, chocolate vodka lovers.
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Group of bloggers answering a weekly set of questions from PromoGuy.
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Community postings that aim to find interesting, bizarre or just plain random links on the web, show off, and discuss them.
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Amusing bits of information.
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An alternative to idiot-crowded web communities and spam-filled newsgroups.
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Sharing new finds.
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Feeble complaints about everything major and minor.
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Community of webloggers who take roadtrips across North America and write about it. (Requires Internet Explorer)
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The developer community's collective voice.
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Trends in all kinds of areas.
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Original British comedy writing in a satirical and sometimes surreal style, with sketches, articles and news stories.
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Personal happenings and commentary on news stories.
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About blogs, personal publishing, microcontent and micropublishing, online communities and syndication.
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Thoughts from the Chicago alternative scene including amateur poets, sofa philosophers, college students, and ragamuffins.
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Collaborative weblog by industry experts on online media, affiliate marketing, and e-commerce.
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Each day, six cast members assign random tasks to each other in order to stay away from repetitive daily routines.
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Professional collective of inspired young minds building a stable community based website to help and develop others knowledge and offer light entertainment.
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Opinion site with ezine archives, and shopping and do-it-yourself sections. Women's passions and politics.
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Aaron, Brandon, and Kira's writing.
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About any visual representation of something that can be copied and the techonologies that make that happen.
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Irish collaborative weblog focusing on culture, media, the internet, and the world.
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National Review Online's multi-author conservative weblog.
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Writing about all the varied things they hate.
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What happens when a group of people from different backgrounds decide to get together and share a weblog?
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Weblog of the Center for the Advancement of Capitalism
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Discussion of popular culture, politics and the stupidity of people in general.
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A discussion forum for grumpy people.
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Dedicated to only good news on the international level. Examines culture and technology.
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Combining their fondness for vintage sewing patterns with their need to be bitchy and mean and cruel.
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Selected assortments of interesting links, chosen by a panel of link DJ's.
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Three authors write about business strategy, economics, innovation, and business models.
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It has become nearly impossible to out-dumb the existing in new media, multimedia, monomedia, but this collaborative weblog gives it a try.
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Radio station employees post mainly about current happenings and entertainment.
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Topics range from etymology to robots. Open membership.
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Comics, quirky little weblogs, and other entertainments, delivered with self-effacing humor.
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People across three countries share their interests in books, music, movies, news clips, humor, health, travel, beaches, cars, social service, and sports.