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... and cross-posted at the social networking site Wine 2.0, asks aloud about the lack of ... code.”
All of which leads me to believe that winebloggers do not, in general, value interconnectedness with other wine blogs. My question is: Why not?
It’s an interesting question ... is correct, though – one thing the competitive wine blogosphere isn’t is conversational around cycle or news ...
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... May I be the first to congratulate them on this amazing breakthrough. Good job, guys. Good job.
5. The official wine of woo – Age of Autism took some time off from shilling bogus autism treatments for profit to shill some silly wine site called “Wines For Autism.” Now at first the site might seem fine. It’s supporting ...
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... Posts for March 31st through April 5th
Best of the wine blogosphere for March 31st through April 5th: ... nutshell, he is asking us to answer two questions:Why are you
The Why& What of Amateur Wine Writingoriginally appeared onWinecast. Licensed underCreative ... App Store launched last July I did a search for wine applications. At the time there were just a handful of choices, most of them for taking ...
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... range. As does Bibendum. Fully embracing and supporting the wine blogosphere of course helps!
As with all things Internet there is a steady ... join all of us at Bibendum for our huge celebration of all things wine.
The Bibendum Times is a website like no other and is here to stay, long ... blog is a great way to enhance the UK's wine-web offering. It is also a magnanimous step by Bibendum ...
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... the time anymore to keep up on what's new and cool. So, here's where my 'appeal to the blogosphere' comes in.
As many of you know, I'm busy writing a novel (yay!). It's been frustrating the last ... my Muse albums (among others - my writing playlist also includes musicians and groups like Iron & Wine, Priscilla Ahn, Katie Melua, Paramore, Keane, plus a bunch of movie ...
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... to get through the checkout. From Rami Levy, I go to Ne'eman to buy challah (you want me to MAKE challah? On THIS schedule? You're nuts...), and sweetrolls for Shabbat morning. I also buy wine, run errands, pick up medications if needed, go to the greengrocer (since no one in my family will eat Rami Levy produce), and until HaPoalim closed on Friday, I was also doing banking....
And I ...
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... an afterthought. Although, right off the bat she does say Noir is "just as inviting as any wine bar in Paris, and with better wines and better food than most." Okay ... day "the wines drive everything...every menu item has a wine suggestion listed. And it's a thoughtful one, making Noir a sort of wine-geek heaven."
Elsewhere Around The Blogosphere: Eat:LA digs Wurstkuche, ...
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As food companies, battered by recession, woo parents-turned-bloggers with free food, wine, snacks, kitchen appliances, vacations and groceries, nutrition activists worry that it's sly food industry ad campaign. Growing trend fuels legal, social debate over how bloggers disclose freebies. 42 million women in U.S. use social media services each week. But industry efforts can backfire - Nestle ...
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... “iPhone,” “Google,” “movies,” “wine,”) and each of those tiles keeps constantly updating in realtime as new stories about those topics ... that is not all that it captures.
And here is where Lazyfeed runs into another potential problem. The blogosphere is by its nature a conversational media. People are writing blog posts right now about yesterday ...
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Marcus was one of the first wine bloggers I ever exchanged comments with, all those years ago....but Marcus has moved off the blogosphere and onto Facebook, so I see less of him around these parts. No matter - instead of sharing electronic wine commentary we get together regularly (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) and ...
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