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Date Added: April 21, 2008 09:13:02 PM
Blog software company Six Apart acquired creative agency Apperceptive, a company that built blogs for sites such as The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, BoingBoing, and iVillage. Now they’re launching an advertising network for blogs . They are also venturing into design, programming, and blog marketing services . read more

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