And you were wondering if there was money in blogging
Blogging grows up and tries to survive being a business. And Michael Arrington sees an opportunity.
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Jack
You might find Robert Scoble's response interesting as well: http://scobleizer.com/2008/03/20/mike-arringtons-dream-team-has-wrong-goal/
Yeah, I did. Thanks for the link. I hadn't gotten around to Scoble's view. I think the truth is probably somewhere between the two, but if they were trying to stir up some discussion (and traffic), they did. It's March Madness time, right? I think Arrington and Scoble just ran a backdoor alley oop.
http://www.mefeedia.com/entry/how-to-run-a-backdoor-alley-oop-play-in-basketball/6814769/