August 4, 2005 1:05 PM PDT

70 million blogs worldwide

by Mike Yamamoto
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But who's counting? Duncan Riley is, apparently, over at The Blog Herald.

The site's geographical tallies outside the United States, based on various publications and other sources, range from China ("5 million and growing") to Bosnia and Herzegovina ("less than 3,000"). Vying for the bottom rung is the tiny but wildly wealthy Sultanate of Brunei, probably known best in the United States for its link to the Iran-contra scandal in the late 1980s.

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