Sweden’s leading business daily Dagens Industri yesterday published a story about the world’s best blogs, since it has become “so common that both politicians and political editors have joined in”. DI write about South by Southwest Festivals and their blog award “Bloggies”. But the award winners that DI list are not blogs but winners in SXSW 2005 Web Awards, which means they are great sites in general, not just blogs. Bloggies is something else and the 2005 winners are not the ones listed on DI.se although their winners will be awarded at a ceremony during SXSW. Had they checked the Bloggies website they would have found a Swedish site that actually won, namely Francis Strand’s “How to learn Swedish in 1000 difficult lessons“.
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