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Ponzi's Coverage of Blogher.

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Ponzi has posted her coverage of the Blogher Conference. Technorati Tags: blogher

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Afternoon Blogher Buzz

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This group of bloghers was having an animated conversation in the hall after lunch. That was the biggest buzz in the halls at Blogher. Technorati Tags: blogher. It turns out that they all read each other, but never had a chance to meet face-to-face. Jade Li from Weblogs, Inc and Lynda Keeler from delight.com.

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JD Lasica's Video Interviews from Blogher

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By chance, I stumbled upon these interviews from JD Lasica of people he interviewed at Blogher. Technorati Tags: blogher bloghercon This was while I was learning how to use ourmedia.org for publishing my vlog posts for Cambodia4kids using the fantastic tutorials from freevlog.org.).

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The Hands That Created the Blogher Logo

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Look at these gorgeous rings and bracelets, but more importantly these are the hands that created the Blogher Logo! Technorati Tags: blogher

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Blogher T-Shirt Arrived: One Week To Go!

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My blogher t-shirt arrived with one week to spare! Here's the ordering information for how to get your blogher t-shirt and other items. Technorati Tags: blogher The text you can read says "Hat Tip" Alexandra Samuel.

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Blogher Reflections from others

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But when it comes to technology like Technorati, there is a validation of weak ties over strong ties. Wee Hours ' analysis of gender differences between the visual stream out of flickr for Blogher versus Gnomedex. Words from the three organizers: Elisa 's post on the conference content and a blogher story. Each have their value.

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Marc Canter at Blogher

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Why did you come to blogher? What's it like to be a man at blogher? Technorati Tags: blogher bloghercon The Canter name was originally Canterosky, but had to be shortened. The Brit translation changed the spelling to be like the city of Canterbury. There's lots of famous Canters -- Eddie Canter, Canter's Deli in LA, etc.

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