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Tue / 10 May 2005
AOL gets jiggy with Huffington

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AOL’s completely ignored BlogZone takes on the Huffington Report and celebrity bloggers in general today, bringing free polls, photo slide shows and quiz games to test our knowledge of Arianna‘s liberal friends and politico-media Movable Type whores.

They’ve surveyed over 40,000 visitors so far, revealing 59% think celebrities blogging is “annoying — stars already have a voice.” Though 26% of respondents also ticked the box indicating they didn’t even know what a blog is.

In the Drudge vs. Huffington poll, Drudge wins out with 78% of respondents say they’d rather visit his site than Huff Post.

And make sure you leave time to differentiate between Michelle Malkin from Ana Marie Cox!

P.S. If you’ve been searching and searching for a way to leave comments for Larry David and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Huffington Is Full of Crap makes it easy.

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