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Posted Tuesday June 17, 2008, 4:47 am, Over one day oldWhat's in a (Concocted) Name? Political Giving by Occupation - MotherJones.com Interesting and funny!
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They are usually obscure, out of office, and hard for other people back at the office to visualize. For the local conference, pick up a twitter or blog account and see how you like it. Send them your twitter links, your Flipcam footage, or something else they might want to hang onto.
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They are usually obscure, out of office, and hard for other people back at the office to visualize. For the local conference, pick up a twitter or blog account and see how you like it. Send them your twitter links, your Flipcam footage, or something else they might want to hang onto.
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The study also lists the top blogs and online news sites in each category, with TMZ, Huffington Post, Engadget, TripAdvisor and NIH leading the lifestyle, political, technology, travel and health categories respectively.
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Anyways, on to the topic of this little blog post: the state of blogging and social networking among teens. Barack Obama provided the spark and then our familiarity with the internet took over, leading us to liberal blogs such as Huffington Post, which started the cycle again.
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Anyways, on to the topic of this little blog post: the state of blogging and social networking among teens. Barack Obama provided the spark and then our familiarity with the internet took over, leading us to liberal blogs such as Huffington Post, which started the cycle again.
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