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		<title>Questions About Blogs Nobody Seems To Answer</title>
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		<description>Here are some deep questions about blogs that seem to be overlooked. For example, can you post too frequently? What is coming next in popularity, wikis or glogs? Why do many business people express no interest in blogging? Can you answer any of these 16 probing questions about blogs and blogging?</description>
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		<title>Troubling Aspects of the Online Realm</title>
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		<description>Find out how the blogosphere is portrayed as stupid, how automatic reloading of web pages annoys users, how it&apos;s very difficult or impossible to scroll text entry boxes, why search engines need filters, why usability is not &quot;dead&quot; for web design, why delete must not automatically open the next email message, why &quot;view profile&quot; must not be omitted, and why all user actions need prominent &quot;action succeeded&quot; messages and &quot;view action results&quot; page links. </description>
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