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Thomas @ Dec 11th 2007 1:15AM
"It is legitimizing the blog world as they read our posts for direct feedback on what they are currently doing."
I have to disagree. I think the fact that these guys aren't journalists, coupled with the fact that they feel so damned important now that the auto industry pays some attention to them is corrupting what Blogs once were: a place where average people could communicate with each others about rumors and gossip and make snarky comments. ;-) Now we have to deal with Marketing material posing as news and PR people posing as "average people."
And BTW... are you one of Autoblog's "bloggers" or one of their corporate contributors?