Fun visualisation of the “relationship” between some leading blogs in the tech and online communication space. There’s more [about the Blog Tree concept](http://blog.eloqua.com/the-blog-tree) on the Eloqua blog.
Found [via Social Times](http://www.socialtimes.com/2010/12/the-blog-tree-visualizes-the-roots-of-the-blog-world-infographic/).
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I wasn’t the only one to get attention, it seems:
bethlet.net: Blog
[http://web.archive.org/web/20061207001847/http://bethlet.net/catacombs/000758.html]
:
> Second, everyone pick up a copy of the USA Today tomorrow. I was interviewed by
Mark Memmott today about the bombings and how that
Some links about our friends in the nationals that have been hanging around in
my Chrome tabs for too long now:
* The Independent has switched its blogs from Livejournal to WordPress
[http://publisherblog.automattic.com/2010/06/08/the-independent-switches-to-wordpress/]
. Makes sense. LJ always seemed like an odd fit.
* The Guardian