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Kenya has third highest number of blogs in Africa

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Surfing the internet. Whether it is breaking news, analysis or commentary, blogs are increasingly commanding more authority as alternative sources of information. Photo/PHOTOS.COM

Surfing the internet. Whether it is breaking news, analysis or commentary, blogs are increasingly commanding more authority as alternative sources of information. Photo/PHOTOS.COM 

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Posted  Thursday, July 29  2010 at  00:00

“I set up Sheblossoms because I wanted critique for my writing and a forum to share my thoughts, while The Princess Project (K) is a team generated site aimed at bringing together young women at a point on the internet where they can find entertainment that opens up discussion, encourages the search for knowledge, and empowers them to grow into creative thinkers.”

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A major upside of blogging is that since the work is online, a creator can administer his blog from anywhere in the world.

The Princess Project (K) for example is administrated by several content developers who only meet face to face once in four months.

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