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More About This Title Blogging Heroes: Interviews with 30 of the World's Top Bloggers
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An enthusiastic blogger, Banks has participated in online communities for more than a quarter-century. He sees blogging as the cottage industry of the 21st century, and foresees a variety of new Internet-based business categories changing the shape of business over the next decade.
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Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
1 Dave Taylor: The Intuitive Life Business Blog.
2 Chris Anderson: The Long Tail.
3 Gina Trapani: Lifehacker.
4 Ina Steiner: AuctionBytes.
5 Mary Jo Foley: All about Microsoft.
6 David Rothman: TeleRead.
7 Frank Warren: PostSecret.
8 Mike Masnick: Techdirt.
9 Mark Frauenfelder: BoingBoing.net.
10 Robert Scoble: Scobleizer.
11 Peter Rojas: Engadget.
12 John Neff: Autoblog.
13 Ken Fisher: Ars Technica.
14 Deborah Petersen: Life in the Fast Lane.
15 Joel Comm: JoelComm.com.
16 Brian Lam: Gizmodo.
17 Kristin Darguzas: ParentDish.
18 Chris Grant: Joystiq.
19 Scott McNulty: The Unofficial Apple Weblog.
20 Philipp Lenssen: Google Blogoscoped.
21 Brad Hill: Weblogs, Inc.
22 Steve Rubel: Micro Persuasion.
23 Rebecca Lieb: ClickZ.
24 Deidre Woollard: Luxist.
25 Gary Lee: An Internet Marketing Web Site.
26 Richard MacManus: Read/WriteWeb.
27 Eric T.: Internet Duct Tape.
28 Victor Agreda, Jr.: DIY Life.
29 Steve Garfield: Steve Garfield’s Video Blog.
30 Grant Robertson: Download Squad.
Further Reading.
Index.