Have you noticed that there is a sort of blog on Intelliseek’s BlogPulse portal? I didn’t until it’s author, Sue MacDonald told me she writes it. There are some interesting posts, but no trackbacks, permalinks or comments. And those are all things that make a blog different from a website.
“It doesn’t quite look like a blog right now,” MacDonald said, “but it will soon.” How could a company that’s about blogs, and that provides a great service, have such a badly designed blog? Lame!
Intelliseek Blogpulse Has Non-Blog Blog
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