Geotags.org > Geobloggers - why do you blog? | Highly Allochthonous
[Highly Allochthonous] This seemed like an area where some actual data would be useful, so Anne has put together a brief online poll to get some idea of why people blog. It’s only one question, and we invite anyone who blogs about subjects relevant to the AGU to take part.
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