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BlogCode.com is a fast, easy and intuitive source of blog recommendations based on the StoryCode.com model. It allows you to start with your favourite weblog (or perhaps even your own) and find...
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- It is a fast, easy and intuitive source of blog recommendations based on the StoryCode.com model.
- It allows you to start with your favourite weblog (or perhaps even your own) and find others like it.
- Recommendations are based not only on subject matter, but also on the style and input of the bloggers themselves - and their readers.
- Plus the recommendations are formed by the collective view of those who have read and enjoyed these same weblogs.
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