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	<title>Comments on: ArborUpdate.com Shuts Down</title>
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		<title>By: Edward Vielmetti</title>
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		<dc:creator>Edward Vielmetti</dc:creator>
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		<description>I posted a wrap up here

http://www.annarbor.com/vielmetti/links-arbor-update-blogroll/

The notable piece for me was that the blogs on the Arbor Update blogroll that used to be regularly linked to and fro had mostly stopped posting or slowed down a lot for a variety of reasons - people leaving town, people getting jobs where it was impolitic to post, people getting jobs where they were writing elsewhere.

Someone (I&#039;m not sure who, but I have my suspicions) referred to Arbor Update as a &quot;bulky, herbivorous collective&quot;; add non-hierarchical to that and I think you are pretty much complete.  It was an impressive run.</description>
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<p>The notable piece for me was that the blogs on the Arbor Update blogroll that used to be regularly linked to and fro had mostly stopped posting or slowed down a lot for a variety of reasons &#8211; people leaving town, people getting jobs where it was impolitic to post, people getting jobs where they were writing elsewhere.</p>
<p>Someone (I&#8217;m not sure who, but I have my suspicions) referred to Arbor Update as a &#8220;bulky, herbivorous collective&#8221;; add non-hierarchical to that and I think you are pretty much complete.  It was an impressive run.</p>
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