Today programme - Has blogging had its day? 23 Oct 08

It is not worth starting a blog, and if you already have one you should think about closing it down, an article on the technology website Wired says. Robin Hamman, of computing consultancy Headshift, and Guardian writer and blogger Kate Bevan discuss whether shorter forms of communication, such as Twitter, are taking over.

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  1. Today programme - Has blogging had its day? 23 Oct 08

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  2. Has blogging had its day?

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  3. Twitter and the end of blogging

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