Posterous feels like the roots of blogging

by Ian Betteridge on June 28, 2009

If you look back through my blog to the dim and distant past – otherwise known as 2002 – you’ll notice something about it. There’s lots of short bits, links, pictures and quotes with comments.
 
Later on, it changes. Posts become longer and more like news stories or essays. They also get more few and far between. Instead of several posts per day, you get a couple of posts per week, sometimes with much bigger gaps.
 
Since I discovered Posterous, though, the old style has started to come back. More clips, more short items of interest. The blog has started to feel like a scrapbook again rather than a publication. I like it.

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