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[3 Jan 2009 | 4 Comments | ]

In a comment the other day, Marie Anne Cunningham pointed out, rightfully so, that despite my references to “slow blogging”, I haven’t ever indicated what I mean by that.  In reality, she brought me to realise that I myself didn’t even know what I mean by that exactly, so I’ve spent some time researching the matter.
The Manifesto
As it turns out, the phrase slow bogging has been in existence since 2006 and seems to originate from a writing experiment started by Todd Sieling, a software product designer and amateur photographer from …

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[26 Dec 2008 | 3 Comments | ]

Jenny Mackness posted an interested question on her blog earlier this week on the implications of slow blogging, saying:
“I read an article in a daily paper…about slow blogging. The article said that slow blogging had been a very popular idea, but that the person who had originally raised the whole idea of slow blogging now no longer blogged, presumably (according to the article) because people got fed up of waiting for the next blog post. This is an interesting dilemma – don’t you think? On the one hand we need …