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As many of you have noticed, we (and by "we", I mainly mean "me") have been using
Quora a lot as a source of inspiration for story ideas. Some people seem to think this is a great idea. Others seem to think it's the end of TechCrunch, blogging, and the world ? perhaps not in that exact order. But here's what it really is: business as usual. One reader, Elias Bizannes,
tweeted the following yesterday, "
Blogging 3.0 according to @parislemon 1) Follow the founders of Quora 2) Spend all day on Quora 3) Rehash voted-up Quora posts on TechCrunch". My
response to this was as follows, "
@EliasBiz so was blogging 2.0 doing the same thing on twitter? and blogging 1.0 doing the same thing on blogs?"
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Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/v_lJLAvjNPQ/
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