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I have to confess an interest here since this blog is run and built by a colleague and friend of mine, Rudi Louw. He's a super-talented graphic and web designer who does his wizardry for us at the Da
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Anyone who is anyone in media follows Prof Anton Harber's blog The Harbinger. A former distinguished editor of the Mail and Guardian, Harber is now head of Journalism and Media Studies at Wits and an
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Now here is a clever way to handle a commercial blog. The blog is built around - and promotes - the game reserves and safaris run by &Beyond (formerly CC Africa) and they're up front about it on the
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Well, here's a blog which proves design is irrelevant. It operates off one of the oldest Wordpress templates I've ever seen and the content appears suspiciously like a mixture of web-scrapping and ow
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Matthew Buckland is one of the original gurus of new media in SA. His blog is a must-stop point for anyone interested in new thinking on media trends. As head of the Media24's 20FourLabs he is also a
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You have to be interested in the Eastern Cape to really appreciate this blog. This, as the name suggests, is the breaking news blog of the Daily Dispatch newspaper in East London. Run by online news
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Run by sports scientists Ross Tucker and Jonathan Dugas, this is a fascinating blog for those who take their sports seriously.
These guys really came into their own during the recent Caster Semenya
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This is one of those oddball blogs that's true to the weblog tradition of being an open diary of the workings of some strange - and very entertaining - minds.
I love this blog from the weirdness of