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We are a little late on this, but The New York Times ran an interesting piece on how authors are using blogs. Among those profiled are John Battelle (The Search), David Weinberger (Everything is Miscellaneous), Chris Anderson (The Long Tail), Stephen Levitt (Freakonomics), and Steven Johnson (Everything Bad Is Good For You).
Posted by Todd S. at July 8, 2005 9:39 AMI found it surprising that the NYT article did not mention Seth Godin.
Posted by: Paughnee at July 8, 2005 1:08 PMDan Pink has also done the same with his Whole New Mind book.
Posted by: jbr at July 8, 2005 3:27 PM