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4 comments on “MIT Weblog survey”
[...] ttp://londonlullaby1940.blogspot.com/2005/06/mit-weblog-survey.html”>Some Kind of Blog and Early Modern Notes, I’ve taken the MIT survey. I donR [...]
Hmm… The survey doesn’t work well for group weblogs (ask about my relationship to bloggers other posters linked to). Bit of a problem for Cliopatria and Frog in a Well….
Didn’t think of that issue when I was doing it for this site. Perhaps you should contact them to point it out (in all that spare time you have, yes, I know). Not such a good thing, given how many group blogs there are out there…
I didn’t think the questions were exactly penetrating.