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NY Times:”That was a refrain of most of the bloggers at Bloggercon II, a conference sponsored on Saturday by Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society. But a hot topic was whether blogging would ever become a major source of income for large numbers of people. The blog watchers agreed that the vast majority of the estimated 2.1 million Web logs out there today would never even attempt to make money. But even now there are exceptions, like AndrewSullivan.com, DailyKos.com and PaidContent.org, and bloggers speak of them with reverence because of their profitability. ‘We all love doing this, and we want to be able to support ourselves doing it and make it work,’ said Jeff Jarvis, a journalist, blogger and president of Advance.net, an Internet strategy company.”













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