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Date Added: August 19, 2008 05:56:03 PM
Moveable Type from Six Apart has a new incarnation out that aims to take blogging in a more social direction. As Om malik points out , blogging has always been a social form of media. On the flipside, sites like MySpace incorporate blogs into their profile pages. But where platforms like Wordpress miss the boat, this new Movable Type incorporates the ability to set-up networks into it. ...

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