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State of the blogosphere
Created: 07/20/2010
Video description: What are they good for? Where are they going? We have three experienced guests today to discuss: Anil Dash, who was employee #1 at blog platform company Six Apart; Sachin Agarwal, the CEO of Posterous; and Kourosh Karimkhany, COO of the company that produces Talking Points Memo. Don't miss this look into current and future state of the blogosphere.

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