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03.29.05
by Suw Charman-Anderson

Microstructure in the long tail

Great post from Chris Anderson, asking whether the blogosphere’s long tail is made up of lots of little microblogospheres, each with their own long tail structure, or whether that structure breaks down on the micro scale.

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