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		<title>By: esipisukhaguli</title>
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		<description>Interesting article.... Do you think that the older media will sort of adapt to blogs? For example although we keep on saying that blogs make other things look archaic, you cannot compare the number of people reading news, watching news and listening to news with people reading or watching blogs. The other factor that we must factor into our urguments is the digital divide. It is just huge, especially in Africa.</description>
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