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		<title>By: Global Voices Online &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Peru Recently</title>
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		<description>[...] After a while of blogging inactivity, I&#8217;m back. And nothing better to start with than summaries of what happenned in 2005. Franc of Apuntes Peruanos at Perú en los blogs 2005 does it, even though its not a completely in-depth look, its worth the effort (By the time this post is online in Global Voices, Franc&#8217;s post was already published thanks to the effort of Patrick Hall). Also the ghost of Tinta Fantasma has its own post La blogósfera en el Perú (The Blogosphere in Peru) offering his view of precisely that. Just like Sandro Medina of Letra Suelta who in 2005: weblogs en el Perú gives us his own particular balance of the facts. Though its not estrictly about the subject, Morsa in el blog: la coordinadora estudiantil - la blogósfera y sus sorpresas reflects on how as the blogosphere grows, common spaces of interaction do too. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] After a while of blogging inactivity, I&#8217;m back. And nothing better to start with than summaries of what happenned in 2005. Franc of Apuntes Peruanos at Perú en los blogs 2005 does it, even though its not a completely in-depth look, its worth the effort (By the time this post is online in Global Voices, Franc&#8217;s post was already published thanks to the effort of Patrick Hall). Also the ghost of Tinta Fantasma has its own post La blogósfera en el Perú (The Blogosphere in Peru) offering his view of precisely that. Just like Sandro Medina of Letra Suelta who in 2005: weblogs en el Perú gives us his own particular balance of the facts. Though its not estrictly about the subject, Morsa in el blog: la coordinadora estudiantil &#8211; la blogósfera y sus sorpresas reflects on how as the blogosphere grows, common spaces of interaction do too. [...]</p>
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