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The trouble was, I didnt find time in my intense travel schedule to blog about all of my interesting meetings and conversations. December 2005 (12). November 2005 (8). October 2005 (9). September 2005 (14). August 2005 (19). July 2005 (5). May 2005 (4). April 2005 (5). December 2003 (1).

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December 2005. November 2005. October 2005. September 2005. August 2005. April 2005. March 2005. February 2005. January 2005. December 2003. 2005 World Congress Live Reports. December 2004. November 2004. October 2004. September 2004. August 2004. April 2004. March 2004.

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MySpace: One of the earliest social networking sites, MySpace was launched in 2003 and acquired in 2005 by News Corp. Ning: Launched in 2005, Ning is a platform for creating social networks around specific areas of interest. Letters to the Editor. Television. Technology. Personal Tech. tq@work. Food & Wine. Marketplace.

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In 2003, when we made the big move from California to D.C., Thanksgiving in India In 2005, it was time for us to make a trip home… and when I say “home,” I mean India. And I experienced how great food and trust in a tradition – even if that tradition has morphed over the years – can bring people together… or back together again.

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Pete Cashmore never went to college; instead, he founded Mashable in 2005. Originally launched in 2003 as a designer’s reference site, CoolHunting has become an award-winning blog with a huge international audience that’s growing every day. Let’s say you decide to open a blog on recipes that you have picked up on your worldly travels.

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Most practicing scientists would strongly resist controls that many corporate employees accept as normal, such as having their work hours, technology choices, and travel schedules dictated by others. Crossing boundaries between institutions is frequently a greater barrier than mere distance (Cummings & Kiesler, 2005).

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The first one I did was a camera review blog which I started late in 2003. By 2005, I think I had about 30 blogs including that network of blogs that I was involved with at that time. You’re interested in travel as well as food, or you’re interested in technology or science or you have this multiple kind of interest.

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