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  2. Brain Blogger - Wikipedia

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    Brain Blogger is a finalist for two Seed Media Group's Research Blogging Awards 2010 in the categories "Best Blog — Neuroscience" and "Best Blog — Psychology". Moreover, it ranks first in Blogs.com's "10 Best Brain Blogs".

  3. Death of a Vlogger - Wikipedia

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    The film has been met with mostly positive reviews from the horror community. [3] [4] [5]Rafael of slashfilm.com rated this film a 9/10, stating: "A twisted story of warped perceptions, megalomania, the victims in the middle of media manipulation and our own obsession with online cruelty that results in a breath of fresh air in an overcrowded genre."

  4. Power Line - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Power Line was named Time magazine's first-ever "Blog of the Year". [10] When AOL added blogs to their news website in 2007, Power Line was one of the five blogs included. [11] [12] A 2007 memo from the National Republican Senatorial Committee described Power Line as one of the five best-read national conservative blogs. [13]

  5. SB Nation - Wikipedia

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    From 2003 to 2011, the sports blog network SB Nation (originally known as SportsBlogs Nation) operated under the parent company SportsBlogs Inc., which was headquartered in Washington, D.C. [1] [2] Since Sports Blogs was rebranded as Vox Media, the network has also operated from the digital media company's offices in Manhattan.

  6. Feminist blog - Wikipedia

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    Feminist blogs played a role in the evolution of feminist movements by democratizing access to feminist theories and discussions, thus broadening the scope of who can participate and how. These sites were characterized by their informal yet incisive writing style, and they engaged with a young, predominantly female audience.

  7. Heather Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Heather Brooke Armstrong (née Hamilton; July 19, 1975 – May 9, 2023) was an American blogger and internet personality from Salt Lake City, Utah, who wrote under the pseudonym Dooce.

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