clipsnation.com - 7/10/2009
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I'm currently taking a class called 'Online Journalism' in grad school. Every few weeks, we have an assignment called a 'Thought Paper', which is a pretty free format essay on whatever topic related to online journalism we like. In short, it's basically a blog post. After I ...
bizofbaseball.com - 7/16/2009
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bizofbaseball.com —
Watching the Triple-A All-Star Game on ESPN2? Away
from the television and hanging out on Twitter? Swing...
by... I will be blogging/Tweeting up the All-Star Game via Twitter. Follow the game here: Maury Brown and the Business of Sports Network on Twitter : @BizballMaury Maury Brown is ...
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Blogging the Triple-A All-Star Game Via Twitter
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Posting and Toasting —
... - Interesting post by Steve at Clips Nation about blogging. I guess it's most interesting to me, but Steve's funny anyway, so whatever. ...
Double-T Nation Daily Diatribe // 07.13.09
Double-T Nation —
... This is a really interesting take from SB Nation Clippers blog, Steve Perrin of Clips Nation regarding whether or not blogging is something that can be done as a career. If you ever wanted to know what's going on inside my head internally, then this is a pretty good place to start. For those of you too lazy to click on over, just know that it's not even close to being a career, unless of course I have no bills and don't mind eating a can of tuna fish every day. Maybe someday it will be something that can sustain a family (how awesome would that ...
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