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Regine May 26, 2004 life online

Why do we blog?

Gordon Gould reflects on our motivation to blog, since it’s hardly for money, it should be for fame! But as more and more blogs spring up each day, it’s getting increasingly difficult to become famous. He suggests that bloggers expectactions should be refocused on a concept of micro-fame among one’s peers, friends, and families.

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