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  • 3 Aug 2007
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    More numbers from the Telegraph

    Shane Richmond discloses a few extra figures about My Telegraph usage, in the comments on his previous piece: ‘perhaps a third of the (7,000) members are now active bloggers… the hundred or so most active bloggers are the ones people notice the most.’ That leaves two-thirds of the membership either commenting on Telegraph blogs (pro or amateur), using the RSS aggregation function, or doing nothing in particular. As Tom Jones might say, it’s not an unusual usage pattern.

    (Thanks to Mr Collister for spotting the update.)

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    1. Ian Douglas
      6 Aug 2007

      Does Tom Jones often talk about usage patterns?

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