Making history with some cool bloggers

So what exactly is "History of Blogging" all about?

It's a mix between a "blogging network" and a "link blog". From the blogging network point of view, it's an informal gathering of mid-sized bloggers who band together to help with cross-promotion. From the link blogging point of view, it's more like all of us contributing to answer a simple question: What was the most interesting thing you saw online today?

So may I present to you the players in the History of Blogging.

Steve Spalding (How To Split An Atom) explores the intersections of Social Media, Marketing and Culture. [Get Steve's RSS feed here!]

Mark Dykeman (Broadcasting Brain) is the person to go to when it comes to the topics of popular culture, social media, commerce, creativity and content creation. [Get Mark's RSS feed here!]

Joseph Ferrara (Sellsius Real Estate Blog) covers all aspects of real estate, with a focus on marketing and new technology. Here you can get tips, new trends and consumer news, all served with a heavy dose of humor. [Get Joseph's RSS feed here!]

Dan Rua (Florida Venture Blog) gives a running perspective on Florida's growing tech and venture community. You also get an occasional detour to the southeast/national scene, venture capital FAQs and perhaps even a gadget or two. [Get Dan's RSS feed here!]

Benjamin Yoskovitz (Instigator Blog) sees blogging as a way of expressing his thoughts on startups, entrepreneurship and business. He also loves diving into social media, blogging and online communities and sees this as a great way to build relationships and maintain contact with friends and colleagues from all over the world. [Get Benjamin's RSS feed here!]

Elmer Thomas (Thinking Serious) provides the reader with programming, design, business and productivity content for tech entrepreneurs living in a 2.0 world. [Get Elmer's RSS feed here!]

And finally, yours truly will be giving teasingly techie thoughts from a greatly geeky gal!

So do come visit our little network as we make blogging history a bit more exciting!

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