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LONDON (Reuters) - A trio of European dot-com survivors have embarked on one of the Internet's promising, but niche, new businesses as they launched on Wednesday a Web publishing business for Internet diarists.Stefan Glanzer, Stefan Wiskemann and Christoph Linkwitz, founders of the once high-flying German Internet auction site Ricardo.de, have used some of the proceeds from its 100 million pound ($163.5 million) sale in 2001 to launch what has been dubbed Europe's first commercial service for Web loggers, or "bloggers."
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Shak
Why should they? I know there's large pro conferences going on where blog-gurus finally make some dollars for hyping blogging to medium management types, good for them, but where is the USP?
It seems to add some of the greymatter/moavable type features to a standard blogger page.
Blogger has a beta of their new software to test out as well. Seems like there will a push into blogging (or is it wlogging?) taking over for regular personal pages.
NFFC...nice one, got me smiling.