Congratulations to Power Line, Time Magazine's Blog of the Year. (Oh, and on the Wizbang award, too.) More on the story from the Power Line crew here.
Congratulations also to Time Magazine for, well, naming a Blog of the Year in the first place. And for this interesting piece: 10 Things we learned about Blogs. My personal favorites are #7:
Most Bloggers Are Women Men may have taken the lead in the early (read: geeky) days of blogging, but that's not the case now. According to a survey of more than 4 million blogs by Perseus Development, 56% were created by women. More bad news for the boys: men are more likely than women to abandon their blog once it's created. Call blogging a 21st century room of one's own.GO TO: blogsisters.blogspot.com
(heh) and #9:
Pets Have Blogs Too It started as an in-joke among feline-friendly bloggers: why not post pictures of their cats every Friday afternoon? Friday catblogging became a hit, and soon even NASA was playing along by posting pictures of the Cat's Eye nebula.GO TO: carnivalofthecats.com
And so catblogging hits the big Time. Go Lair!
