The other day, I noticed that we'd received our 3,000th placeblog submission!
I don't know exactly which one tipped us into the number 3,000. What's more important, though, is that all of them show us is that there are lots and lots of people who have amazing stories to tell about their lived experience in particular places...
Placeblogs can be about anything: dogs in Miami, lunch places in Manhattan, raising kids in Alaska, tech news in Texas, or fascinating photos from Viet Nam
Placeblogs will tell you how it's different living a dog's life in Miami, as opposed to a dog's life in Philadelphia? They can tell you what's fashionable in the Brooklyn real estate scene or why you should raise a kid in Alaska. And give you some insight as to who might buy an hotel in Morocco and what they're doing with it.
Placeblogs can tell you so much about where we live and how we live there.. we hope you'll certainly enjoy discovering them as much as we have!
If you get off I-83 in Harrisburg at the North Front Street exit, you’ll see them all in a row: a Wendy’s drive-thru, a three-story Days’ Inn painted sea foam green, and the headquarters of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association.
Building on the idea of grassroots organization, old town hall meetings and citizen journalism, Citizen Wausau is a web-based environment focused on giving voices to the people of Central Wisconsin. We seek to empower contributors to speak their minds. We also want to create an environment rich in diverse comments about the articles posted here. We seek to maintain our civility as to show the world the best face of our community.
Wausau is a growing city. We see the leaps of development and growth in our downtown and all around the city, and we seek to be voices in the discussion as to the direction of that development. We seek to be heard.
The Santa Fe Reporter is an alternative weekly newspaper in Santa Fe, NM. Its web site includes culture listings, politics and more, with links to blogs and podcasts.
Uppity Wisconsin is a state-wide web site for discussion of progressive politics. We feature news and blogs from multiple people in the state. We are always looking for contributors and bloggers.
Beltway Blogroll examines the political and policy impact of blogs in Washington, D.C.
http://beltwayblogroll.nationaljournal.com/
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Blog P.I. is an ongoing series of investigations into, studies about, and commentaries on uses of the Internet in U.S. politics. While the political blogosphere is the primary focus, Blog P.I.’s interest extends to all corners of the Internet, with an emphasis on user-generated media and what’s often referred to as Web 2.0.
The blog is primarily written by William Beutler, an Internet analyst in Washington, DC. Other contributors include itinerant academic Olly Ruff and pseudonymous Dem consultant Not Paul Begala.
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Desde Janeiro de 2004 o zone41 aborda essencialmente assuntos relacionados com a internet e a blogosfera mas não deixa de falar sobre Portugal e as coisas do dia-a-dia
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