A collaborative weblog is one which has multiple authors making entries. This is to be distinguished from an individual or personal weblog which has a single person writing all of the content.
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Collaborative web magazine with original articles about cyber-culture, politics, sex, popular culture, weird news, and interviews.
Pay site to support the bloggers who participate in the group.
Categories include entertainment, family and arts.
Current events and entertainment comment. With authors' minibios.
National Review Online's multi-author conservative weblog.
Community where everyone can speak their mind without being subject to the restrictions of mass media and politics.
A collection of essays focused mainly on philosophy and art, but including business, politics and popular culture.
A site created by trivia nerds to provide accurate information about a variety of topics.
Open diarizing site where people talk about pretty much anything that pops into their head.
A collective of writers who are politically, philosophically, poetically, socially, and otherwise creatively minded.
Online magazine includes: home living, the arts, food and drink, fashion, science, entertainment, strange and unusual, business, safety and survival, and sports.
Group of bloggers answering a weekly set of questions from PromoGuy.
Amusing bits of information.
Trends in all kinds of areas.
What happens when a group of people from different backgrounds decide to get together and share a weblog?
Dedicated to only good news on the international level. Examines culture and technology.
It has become nearly impossible to out-dumb the existing in new media, multimedia, monomedia, but this collaborative weblog gives it a try.
Radio station employees post mainly about current happenings and entertainment.
Categories include entertainment, family and arts.
A site created by trivia nerds to provide accurate information about a variety of topics.
Online magazine includes: home living, the arts, food and drink, fashion, science, entertainment, strange and unusual, business, safety and survival, and sports.
National Review Online's multi-author conservative weblog.
Current events and entertainment comment. With authors' minibios.
A collective of writers who are politically, philosophically, poetically, socially, and otherwise creatively minded.
What happens when a group of people from different backgrounds decide to get together and share a weblog?
It has become nearly impossible to out-dumb the existing in new media, multimedia, monomedia, but this collaborative weblog gives it a try.
Radio station employees post mainly about current happenings and entertainment.
Collaborative web magazine with original articles about cyber-culture, politics, sex, popular culture, weird news, and interviews.
Community where everyone can speak their mind without being subject to the restrictions of mass media and politics.
A collection of essays focused mainly on philosophy and art, but including business, politics and popular culture.
Amusing bits of information.
Pay site to support the bloggers who participate in the group.
Trends in all kinds of areas.
Dedicated to only good news on the international level. Examines culture and technology.
Open diarizing site where people talk about pretty much anything that pops into their head.
Group of bloggers answering a weekly set of questions from PromoGuy.
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