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	<title>Comments on: Will corporate blogging go worldwide?</title>
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		<title>By: Random Synapses</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Blogging as corporate marketing&lt;/strong&gt;
Daniel&#039;s Geek Rant lightly touched an interesting subject a few days ago: &quot;Will corporate blogging go worldwide?&quot; It is interesting because blogs (web logs or personal online journals) are now used not only by private individuals creating a network ...</description>
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Daniel&#8217;s Geek Rant lightly touched an interesting subject a few days ago: &#8220;Will corporate blogging go worldwide?&#8221; It is interesting because blogs (web logs or personal online journals) are now used not only by private individuals creating a network &#8230;</p>
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