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While investing in companies that produce blogs has been common, funding individual ones is a new twist.
The story "VCs see opportunity in blogosphere" published August 21, 2006 at 8:31 AM is no longer available on CNET News.
- What to spend the money on???
- I wonder what they needed the funding for? Last time I checked, a blog was pretty inexpensive to operate.<br /><br />Best of luck to them. It goes to show how the world on media is changing!<br /><br />- Bryan<br /><a class="jive-link-external" href="http://www.BryanCFleming.com" target="_newWindow">http://www.BryanCFleming.com</a>
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- Reporting on the news vs creating the news
- From reading this article (and that?s all I have to go by) it looks like HuffingtonPost is made up of quality journalists doing traditional news gathering but delivering it through a blog service. So, it is a traditional media business with a different front end. I expect the big media organisations to get their act together and start seriously delivering their content in a similar way to compete.
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