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		<title>Long Bet Winner: Weblogs vs. the New York Times</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 2002, blogging evangelist Dave Winer made a long bet with New York Times executive Martin Nisenholtz: "In a Google search of five keywords or phrases representing the top five news stories of 2007, weblogs will rank higher than the New York Times' Web site." Today, Associated Press editors and news directors chose the top 10 news stories of the year, which makes it possible to determine who won the bet.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Rogers Cadenhead, Blogger, Workbench</p>
<p>In 2002, blogging evangelist Dave Winer made a long bet with New York Times executive Martin Nisenholtz: &#8220;In a Google search of five keywords or phrases representing the top five news stories of 2007, weblogs will rank higher than the New York Times&#8217; Web site.&#8221; Today, Associated Press editors and news directors chose the top 10 news stories of the year, which makes it possible to determine who won the bet.</p>
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