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		<title>By: January and the hiatus in public relations blogging &#171; media mindshare: news media, technology &#38; media relations</title>
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		<description>[...] chimed in, with Mark Rose noting the direct relationship between real-world work load and bloggers copping to link posts as a way to [...]</description>
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