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From surfers to tea fans, Britain’s blogging army is now 4m strong. Writing from bedrooms, lounges and internet cafes across the country, the legion of British bloggers are keeping track of their lives through online diaries, social networking services and other websites,
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from tigertwo 1656 Days ago #
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How reassuring to see the UK is starting to catch up with the USA. Three cheers for the UK blogosphere. Thanks for finding this.

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from Eloi 1656 Days ago #
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Thanks Tiger !It’s really hard to evaluate whether an industry like SEO and blogging is in front or behind another... I mean, is the American market really that far ahead of the UK? and would that be in terms of amount, or quality ?

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from tanyc01 1656 Days ago #
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Perhaps now with this increase I can stop worrying about spelling for a US audience.

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from Eloi 1656 Days ago #
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Hahah Tanyc you’re right !I hate the fact that Google.co.uk suggests American spellings when you do searches for clearly british words through the .co.uk portal... We’ve told Matt Cutts though !

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