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Coming on Sunday: Blogs.com
Kevin Maney reports: On Sunday, Six Apart will throw the switch and turn on Blogs.com -- which, from what I've seen, looks like it's intended to be for blogs what Yahoo was to the early Web. Unlike Technorati, for instance, it's less a search vehicle and more of a guide.
One of the features will be a kind of celebrity blog roll -- lists of the 10 favorite blogs from CEOs, Web stars and other personalities. I snagged two -- one from Craig Newmark, the guy who founded CraigsList, and the other from Marc Andreessen, who founded Ning, Opsware and Netscape. Of course, we're not running Andreessen's because he names Tech Observer. We're not that crass. Sort of.
From Newmark:
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire
From Andreessen:
Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed
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