![]() ![]() It is a little difficult to generalise the features that The Guardian offers on their blogs, since they publish them in several different templates. Especially when you consider some of the things that other newspapers call 'blogs' - particularly on The Sun's site, which I shall be looking at tomorrow. I'm not convinced I can agree with that argument myself. The argument is that basically since the content isn't exclusively written for a 'blog' it shouldn't be called a 'blog'. There has, though, been some debate, instigated by Shane Richmond at The Telegraph, over whether The Guardian is entitled to call Comment Is Free a 'blog' at all. The Guardian has adopted the concept of blogging in a big way, and has blog-style content in two places - at .uk and on the " Comment Is Free" spin-off site.
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