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Blogroll turnover

You will notice some turnover in our blogroll as of late.  Our software accommodates twenty entries, yet I can think of at least sixty blogs I would like to list.  The growth in recent economics blogs has been especially rapid.  Our apologies if you have been "defrocked."  And if you haven't yet, perhaps you will be, apologies in advance.  I think of blogrolling as a (temporary) free advertisement for somebody else.  But the maximum service to our readers is to have some turnover and expose them to new blogs.  We haven't stopped loving you.  Perhaps you have become too famous to need the publicity, or perhaps you will reemerge on our blogroll once again.  But we like and read your blog as much as ever.

Posted by Tyler Cowen on December 21, 2004 at 06:39 AM in Web/Tech | Permalink

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