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P.C. Magazine's People of the Year

Time Magazine's Man of the Year is old news already. Out today is P.C. Magazine's People of the Year and it is a joint award to Blogger.com 's Evan Williams, Meg Hourihan, and Paul Bausch, and Ben and Mena Trott of Six Apart , (creators of Movable Type and Typepad). I got a little surprise reading the first paragraph - TalkLeft is now an "accredited member of the Fourth Estate."

Blogs—short for weblogs, or online diaries—have been around for more than a decade. But this year, the blog found a new role as an accredited member of the fourth estate. Select bloggers were allowed the same access as traditional journalists at both the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, among them Patrick Belton at Oxblog.com and Jeralyn Merritt at www.TalkLeft.com, powered by blog tools Blogger and Movable Type, respectively.

Also prominently featured: Technorati.

Technorati, a blog-tracking service, keeps tabs on over 3 million weblogs in what has come to be known as the blogosphere. According to Technorati, a new weblog is created every 5.8 seconds, or about 15,000 new blogs a day. There are blogs out there for everyone, and the audience is growing: A February 2004 study by the Pew Internet & American Life Project says about 11 percent, or about 50 million, of Internet users are regular blog readers.

Thanks, P.C. Magazine.

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