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	<title>Comments on: Zero Comments: Blogging and Critical Internet Culture</title>
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		<title>By: jill/txt &#187; lovink&#8217;s nihilist blogging</title>
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		<description>[...] Amazon says it can&#8217;t deliver Geert Lovink&#8217;s book Zero Comments: Blogging and Critical Internet Culture for weeks, but seeing the table of contents, I realised that of the two essays in it that are actually apparently about blogging, at least one is online (thanks to Martin G. Larsen, who wrote an impassioned and interesting response): Blogging: The Nihilist Impulse I actually read a draft of it a while back, too. [...]</description>
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