This report might actually directly contradict our previous article about “Blogging Going Away“:
But blogging perseveres–as it should. It is a place where context, thoughtfulness and continuity are rewarded with inbound links, ReTweets, bookmarks, comments and Likes.
Blogs are the digital library of our intellect, experience, and vision. Their longevity far outlasts the short-term memory of Twitter or any other micro network. In fact, with Twitter, we are simply competing for the moment.
With blogs, we are investing in our digital legacy.
Technorati’s State of the Blogosophere, 2010, has been released with some great facts and figures.
Well worth a read if you’re interested in that type of thing.
Blogs are here to say and I don’t care what people are saying.
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