Michael Kinsley, one of the original converts to online media as the founding editor of Slate, writes in this week's Time Magazine that maybe we've reached a point where there are too many blogs.
"How many blogs does the world need? There is already blog gridlock," he writes.
While they add a great new voice in journalism --- the voice of email --- Kinsley writes that "many readers may be reaching the point with blogs and websites that I reached long ago with the Sunday New York Times Magazine--actively hoping there isn't anything interesting in there because then I'll have to take the time to read it."