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Scienceblogging.org - new science blogs aggregator

By Hank Campbell in Science 2.0
August 21, 2010
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Submitted by Hank on Sat, 08/21/2010 - 06:58
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A group of former Scienceblogs.com folks have created Scientificblogging.org - an aggregator for science blogs.

Science.alltop.com by the legendary Guy Kawasaki did such a good job at this it caused me to basically abandon Scienceurls.com (though it still exists, it only gets a few hundred readers a day) but the scienceblogging.org guys are promising something different - it is just for blogs, they say they are going to use moderators to try and sort content based on merit rather than being public relations for some favorite sites and they are going to allow submissions from all science bloggers rather than hand-picking some domains.

If that happens, this is going to be a huge benefit to the science community.  We wish them well!

We are in there, just waaaay down at the bottom.   At least we're above The Scholarly Kitchen - they may be the only site Bora hates more, since he's never mentioned them without using the term 'conservative', which was some sort of racial slur at Scienceblogs.com, it seems.

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