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POPSnew iranian year it seems that everybody else forgot "weblogistan". it was a catch word in the beginning and then it fell into oblivion. like your ideas acrv56. Here's my first Clipmark about weblogistan. As an initial step, i suggest we create Clipmarks from these blogs and tag them "weblogistan." Lets see if we can create a powerful enough collection that amplify's their voices enough to help make a difference. http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/9F3E557A-F37E-4509-8A80-FC088349
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POPSonce again about "islamophobia" a polish website launched an "islamophob" button and the blog the gates of vienna followed the example. i understand to be critic against all forms of extremism, but as i explained in a post from february 20 on my blog i see no good to proclaim an islamophobia campaign and to top it with "pride".
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POPStraffic graphs (2) the trend is promising, eric, although i don't think high popularity is always relevant. for instance, i see del.icio.us as a blizzard of links without the useful features one may have at technorati and clipmarks. i prefer a good search engine and a simple organizing online bookmarking tool (mine is mybookmarks.com) backed by a personal web pages archive on my computer. the main purpose of the clip was to draw attention on the new alexa service - the search i made was just an example and a curiosity as a clipmarks member.
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POPSthe foundations of war it is a second clip from michael j. mazzar: extremism, terror, and the future of conflict, published in policy review. short comment on my blog