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		<title>By: Journalists, Bloggers and the Australian Blogosphere: ProBlogger Blog Tips</title>
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		<description>[...] I&#8217;m not saying that those having the conversation are immature - but rather that perhaps it is a reflection of the fact that Australian blogging doesn&#8217;t have a really strong identity. Conversations about who is in, or who is legitimate are just a natural part of establishing such an identity (the conversation reminded me of some of the elements in The Blog Cycle that Anil Dash wrote about last year). [...]</description>
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