Apparenly Seasons Can Have Blogs Too

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If you thought the blogosphere was limited to hipsters, cool-hunting businesses and 12-year-olds, you were horribly wrong. Winter (yes! That most frigid of seasons) just started its very own blog, Winter is Cool. Guess we couldn’t have named it better ourselves…

And to push its right to the 2.0 pie, it’s got an agency too – AgencyNext out of Massachusetts. Read an interview with the strangely defensive season here. – Contributed by Angela Natividad

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