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People write blogs because they want to know themselves and want to be known by others and because they want their lives to count.
FORBES: My Life As a Blogger
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We teach classes and some even write blogs describing the failures of businesses and others to perform responsibly and trying to understand why some firms are better than others.
FORBES: Professor, Heal Thyself
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It was a bold move from a company who had built its business on allowing people to write blogs about whatever they want, and the Tumblr user base is, as expected, divided.
FORBES: The Internet is Becoming Less Open: That's a Good Thing
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Tom Coughiln of Coughlin Associates and Jim Handy of Objective Analysis, two market and technology analysis firms who write blogs on the Forbes web site have initiated a survey of digital storage end users.
FORBES: How Many IOPS -- We Need More Survey Participants
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"Children are involved in a lot of social networking - they share whiteboards, write their blogs, post up pictures, " she said.
BBC: Children need to know the risks of the web, say researchers
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When I write my blogs or I am interviewed in articles I make sure not to involve my personal feelings and be professional.
FORBES: Business Consultants Need to Look For a Real Job
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The academics could write all the blogs they want--but the financial crisis created the audience.
FORBES: Medialand
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There is a lot more I will write in future blogs about the details of what we have planned in the Internet of Things and Machine-to-Machine (M2M).
FORBES: Move up http://i.forbesimg.com t Move down
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Professionals and amateurs write sophisticated perfume blogs.
WSJ: The Smells of Commercial Success | The Art of Scent | Museum of Arts and Design | By James Panero
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We all go to developer events, hang out on Hacker News, read developer blogs, and write code.
FORBES: MySpace: Tough Lessons for Entrepreneurs
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It is no secret to those who know us that we love to write, and try to make our blogs, books and Brand Keys notes worth reading.
FORBES: Perspective: the Antidote to Brand Myopia
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During last year's World Cup campaign, hundreds of articles and blogs gleefully pointed out how the stars of Nike's epic "Write the Future" commercial had fallen by the wayside.
BBC: England cricket team: The sponsorship gamble