In the midst of the recent AOL Journals banner-ad debacle, Jason Calacanis (of Weblogs, Inc. fame, who is now a member of the AOL team) asks, “Where are all the AOL bloggers?” He’s compiling a list, hoping to uncover an AOL exec.’s blog in the process. He’s even offered to get an AOL exec. blogging with their own vanity domain and fancy design as incentive!
If you’re an AOL employee blogger, go and leave a comment and self-identify! Microsoft, Yahoo, Google … they’ve all got tons of bloggers. Where’s AOL’s bloggers? There have got to be a few dozen of us, at least, right? Right?








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