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	<title>Comments on: From Geocities to MTYBlogs: The History of Monterrey&#039;s Blogosphere</title>
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		<title>By: stories from a Bilingual life &#187; blogs in Monterrey</title>
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		<description>[...] I was very impressed with &#8220;From Geocities to MTYBlogs: The History of Monterrey’s Blogosphere&#8221; at Global Voices Online. The following Mexican-centered history of weblogs was first published as a three part series on RegioBlogs by contributor, Dr. Alan Flores. It was translated by Andres Hardrada and David Sasaki and has been edited for brevity and clarity. [...]</description>
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