Thanks to Bekaisa for posting a link to a list of Armenian blogs on Live Journal. Most are in Russian so I have no idea what the content is like, but it’s probably an online community far larger than the English-language Armenian Blogosphere and should therefore not be overlooked. In case you missed it, here’s the link:
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Wow, try http://armenianforums.com/. It’s a far larger list of Armenian forums throughout the world. Amazing to think that our English-language Armenian Blogosphere seems so insignificant in comparison. I wonder if these forums will eventually adopt blogging platforms to do pretty much the same thing in the future?
I have been reading this blog for quite some time. It is indeed the case that the russian language blogs on Armenia are well more numerous than english language blogs. We are trying in the LJ to keep some of the communities in english, like e.g the blog on Yerevan timeout: http://community.livejournal.com/timeout_yerevan/
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Wow, try http://armenianforums.com/. It’s a far larger list of Armenian forums throughout the world. Amazing to think that our English-language Armenian Blogosphere seems so insignificant in comparison. I wonder if these forums will eventually adopt blogging platforms to do pretty much the same thing in the future?
Comment by Onnik — January 8, 2007 @ 4:11 am
I have been reading this blog for quite some time. It is indeed the case that the russian language blogs on Armenia are well more numerous than english language blogs. We are trying in the LJ to keep some of the communities in english, like e.g the blog on Yerevan timeout: http://community.livejournal.com/timeout_yerevan/
Comment by Karen Hovhannisian — January 30, 2007 @ 12:37 am