Scotsman becomes blog fans

The previously sceptical Scottish journal The Scotsman has changed its tune in 2005 with a positive piece titled “New kids on the blog” from Susan Mansfield. Its just unfortunate that the paper as still not learnt to provide links to the sites it mentioned, nor is able to accurately report stories, with the claim that “Bastardstone’s” Blogger Joe Gordon, who was rightfully sacked this week from his job in a book store in the UK, has been blogging for 12 years, meaning he would have started blogging in 1993 and really, really stuff up Dave Winer’s a number of history of the blogosphere projects.

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