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Blogging on way out, Google bogger says

We'll all twitter endlessly on our phones
Mon Jun 04 2007, 08:27
THE MAN in charge of Google's bogging service told Business Week that blogging is a vanishing species.

Instead, said Eric Case, bogging is "reframing" because people are getting round to different ways of sharing stuff.

The magazine reckons that are only seven readers for the 12.5 million bogs on Live Journal.

Heavyweight sites like Twitter will mean people will be able to "bog" from their mobile phones or even use voice recognition software on mobile phones to cheep away online. There's more here. µ

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