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It's been months overdue, but I have finally made time to update the list of local blogs on our main blogs page. (Thanks to those of you who sent emails with suggestions on the links to include.)
On the left you will now find more links to the great local blogs we have in the South Sound. In the middle are links and descriptions of the ever-growing list TNT blogs.
It's amazing to me how quickly both lists have expanded. When we first created the page a couple years ago, there were about a half-dozen each. Now there are more than 20 on each list. (And if you know one that we missed, let me know.)
So here's the question: how many blogs will there be on both lists two years from now? Will the number quadruple again, or just double? Or is this the peak of popularity for blogs and in two years we'll all be doing something new like Twitter from our phones?
