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This blog is, like, so 2004.

by Kristina Halvorson on November 26th, 2008

Wired says that "Writing a weblog today isn't the bright idea it was four years ago." Just in time for Brain Traffic to launch one. Wheeee.

Just a few short weeks ago, I was feeling super excited that, after six years of business, we were finally going to start a blog. Yay!

Then Wired totally killed my buzz with their stupid article about how blogs are "so 2004."

Seriously? Don't start a blog? After all the crap we've taken for not having one?

Clearly, we ignored Wired.

Instead, we listened to you, our clients, colleagues, and friends.You're looking for the inside line on how to plan for, create, and care for website content. We hear you. We love it. And we aim to deliver (almost) daily doses of web content goodness.

Take that, Wired.

p.s. In the meantime, let's just agree to pretend that this blog has been around for ages, shall we? Thanks. Lovely.

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  • I whole-heartily agree; Wired can go stuff it. I eventually got tired of explaining to people why my company Blogs and just wrote an actual Blog post attempting to explain.
    You can read it here: http://www.technologytranslated.com/2008/06/20/...
  • It doesn't matter that blogging is so 2004 according to Wired. This is about facilitating conversation. A blog gives you a way to show your collective brains off to the world and allow people to respond. Personally I think that will always be in style. ;) Congrats on the launch.
  • I think Wired meant "Shit blogs are so 2004." There is always room for intelligent, noteworthy voices online.
    Smarts are very 200*
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