Happy 10th Birthday Blogging

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As our friends as Mashable pointed out, blogging is celebrating its 10th birthday this weekend.

Here at Blogebrity, we’re marking this momentous occasion by getting off of our asses and getting back in the game. Not only will this dormant-for-a-quarter blog be seeing some action again, but some big things are about to start happening at Blogebrity.com, as we finally make good on our promise to effectively document the caste system that is the blogosphere.

In the meantime, keep your eyes on blogebrity.com and twitter.com/blogebrity for all the latest updates from Blogebrity land.

UPDATE: As commenters here and over at Mashable have pointed out, the “birth” event being marked for blogging is at very least questionable, if not utterly erroneous. As the origin story debate rages on amongst blogging scholars, we remain off our asses, working on what comes next here at Blogebrity. Thanks to the WSJ for providing us with a little motivation, even if the historical accuracy of that inspirado is suspect at best.

[Photo Credit: Whiper]

This entry was posted by Kyle Bunch on Sunday, July 15th, 2007 at 6:12 pm and is filed under Anniversaries, Announcements, Events. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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  1. Um, no it’s not, and even if you accept the WSJ premise of Berger as the first blogger, he didn’t start blogging until the December. Indeed the WSJ’s post seems to be nothing more than random nonsense.

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