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Vaping 2012: A Year in Review

By Steve Kryworuka 2012 will be remembered as the year where electronic cigarettes came into their own and gathered the attention of millions. From debates over safety and efficacy to big tobacco’s foray into the industry, there were countless major …

Introducing Ten Great New Vaping Sites

Welcome to the latest update on new vaping sites! At the moment e-cig sites seem to be popping up everywhere, so as usual apologies if I have missed any good new sites, and if you know a great site please leave it in the comments so I can check it out …

The Ten Best Electronic Cigarette Blogs on the Web Today

  I think one of the faults of this blog is that I don’t link out enough. Which is a shame because there are some super bloggers out there providing great information on e-cigs – and the search engines don’t always do a great job…

Are you a smoking/vaping/THR twitter user? Then please help!

I loved it when Kate of Vapers Network (site now sadly defunct) created a magazine of her favourite twitter contacts. The magazine looked great, but more importantly it was a constant source of great news about e-cigarettes, smoking and THR. Anyway, I have finally got round to creating my own – one which will send [...]

The Electronic Cigarette Link Tank

Pharmaceutical companies announced they were developing an electronic cigarette last year Choose Vape advertisement in Times Square Bill Godshall interviewed on e-cigarettes and tobacco harm reduction US Congress committee wants to hear from e-cigarette users about FDA wasteful litigation Could Tobacco be good for you? asks Simon Rierdan No, it’s can’t, says one nurse after [...]

The absolute best electronic cigarette links from around the web

Great e-cig links from the last couple of weeks. And a couple of smoking/nicotine ones, too… American for some non-smokers rights: Nicotine Truth is outraged at the latest lies by ANR. (Aren’t they the people who want to ban cigarettes from films?) ECITA attacks MHRA’s ‘insidious’ programme of research: Katherine Devlin of ECITA analyses the [...]