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April 25, 2008


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April 25, 2008

A blog is a website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a reverse chronological order.Blogs often provide commentary or news on a particular subject, such as food, politics, or local news; some function as more personal online diaries. A typical blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, web pages, and other media related to its topic. Most blogs are primarily textual although some focus on photographs (photoblog), videos (vlog), or audio (podcasting), and are part of a wider network of social media.The term “blog” is derived from “Web log.” “Blog” can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.Early weblogs were simply manually updated components of common websites. However, the evolution of tools to facilitate the production and maintenance of web articles posted in said chronological fashion made the publishing process feasible to a much larger, less technical, population. Ultimately, this resulted in the distinct class of online publishing that produces blogs we recognize today. For instance, the use of some sort of browser-based software is now a typical aspect of “blogging”. Blogs can be hosted by dedicated blog hosting services, or they can be run using blog software, such as WordPress, blogger or LiveJournal, or on regular web hosting services, such as DreamHost.After a slow start, blogging rapidly gained in popularity: the site Xanga, launched in 1996, had only 100 diaries by 1997, but over 20 million as of December 2005. Blog usage spread during 1999 and the years following, being further popularized by the near-simultaneous arrival of the first hosted blog tools:By 2001, blogging was enough of a phenomenon that how-to manuals began to appear, primarily focusing on technique. The importance of the blogging community (and its relationship to larger society) increased rapidly. Established schools of journalism began researching blogging and noting the differences between journalism and blogging.In 2002, Jerome Armstrong’s friend and sometime business partner Markos Moulitsas Zúniga began DailyKos. With up to a million visits a day during peak events, it has now become one of the Internet’s most trafficked blogs.The impact of this story gave greater credibility to blogs as a medium of news dissemination. Though often seen as partisan gossips, bloggers sometimes lead the way in bringing key information to public light, with mainstream media having to follow their lead. More often, however, news blogs tend to react to material already published by the mainstream media.Since 2002, blogs have gained increasing notice and coverage for their role in breaking, shaping, and spinning news stories. The Iraq war saw bloggers taking measured and passionate points of view that go beyond the traditional left-right divide of the political spectrum.The second Iraq war was the first “blog war” in another way: Iraqi bloggers gained wide readership, and one, Salam Pax, published a book of his blog. Blogs were also created by soldiers serving in the Iraq war. Such “warblog” gave readers new perspectives on the realities of war, as well as often offering different viewpoints from those of official news sources.Blogging was used to draw attention to obscure news sources.

blog!

April 25, 2008

A blog is a website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a reverse chronological order.Blogs often provide commentary or news on a particular subject, such as food, politics, or local news; some function as more personal online diaries. A typical blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, web pages, and other media related to its topic. Most blogs are primarily textual although some focus on photographs (photoblog), videos (vlog), or audio (podcasting), and are part of a wider network of social media.The term “blog” is derived from “Web log.” “Blog” can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.Early weblogs were simply manually updated components of common websites. However, the evolution of tools to facilitate the production and maintenance of web articles posted in said chronological fashion made the publishing process feasible to a much larger, less technical, population. Ultimately, this resulted in the distinct class of online publishing that produces blogs we recognize today. For instance, the use of some sort of browser-based software is now a typical aspect of “blogging”. Blogs can be hosted by dedicated blog hosting services, or they can be run using blog software, such as WordPress, blogger or LiveJournal, or on regular web hosting services, such as DreamHost.After a slow start, blogging rapidly gained in popularity: the site Xanga, launched in 1996, had only 100 diaries by 1997, but over 20 million as of December 2005. Blog usage spread during 1999 and the years following, being further popularized by the near-simultaneous arrival of the first hosted blog tools:By 2001, blogging was enough of a phenomenon that how-to manuals began to appear, primarily focusing on technique. The importance of the blogging community (and its relationship to larger society) increased rapidly. Established schools of journalism began researching blogging and noting the differences between journalism and blogging.In 2002, Jerome Armstrong’s friend and sometime business partner Markos Moulitsas Zúniga began DailyKos. With up to a million visits a day during peak events, it has now become one of the Internet’s most trafficked blogs.The impact of this story gave greater credibility to blogs as a medium of news dissemination. Though often seen as partisan gossips, bloggers sometimes lead the way in bringing key information to public light, with mainstream media having to follow their lead. More often, however, news blogs tend to react to material already published by the mainstream media.Since 2002, blogs have gained increasing notice and coverage for their role in breaking, shaping, and spinning news stories. The Iraq war saw bloggers taking measured and passionate points of view that go beyond the traditional left-right divide of the political spectrum.The second Iraq war was the first “blog war” in another way: Iraqi bloggers gained wide readership, and one, Salam Pax, published a book of his blog. Blogs were also created by soldiers serving in the Iraq war. Such “warblog” gave readers new perspectives on the realities of war, as well as often offering different viewpoints from those of official news sources.Blogging was used to draw attention to obscure news sources.

webblog …

April 25, 2008

The fulform is weblogs. Blogging is quite common for the general internet users today. By writing a blog one can directly interact with the other surfers in the virtual space. Every online person today has a blog account or accounts. A blog is an internet page, just like a site. It is almost like an internet diary; the only thing is that people can easily view it. It is a good way to do mass communication. I have been blogging for the last 2 yrs, and it’s really fun. I love to see comments, and most of them are really funny. There is also one more thing that is very near to a blog, which is the submit section of most of the sites. What happens is that most of these pages are pulled over by the search engines, like the websites. This helps one to generate traffic and make a blog get the success. There are many sites which even pay a user to write a blog, and some where you even pay to read one. Though paying for reading is not the best I suppose, but if they pay for writing its ok. Blogs are a great success these days, and if you want to make people come to your page more offen then start posting again and again. Blogger is a free site to write blogs. It’s very simple, just make an account and start posting your blogs. Also if you want more people to see your blog, then it’s very important to submit the url of your blog to some of the big search engines, like the google and msn. Blogs can also be an addiction, so if you really have this addiction, then I prefer to have a adsence account, as you will be paid to write your blogs. You will have to put an adsence ad in your blog, and you are done. Now that some of the celebrities are coming to this blog field, its popularity is going to increase by the day.

webblog

April 25, 2008

The fulform is weblogs. Blogging is quite common for the general internet users today. By writing a blog one can directly interact with the other surfers in the virtual space. Every online person today has a blog account or accounts. A blog is an internet page, just like a site. It is almost like an internet diary; the only thing is that people can easily view it. It is a good way to do mass communication. I have been blogging for the last 2 yrs, and it’s really fun. I love to see comments, and most of them are really funny. There is also one more thing that is very near to a blog, which is the submit section of most of the sites. What happens is that most of these pages are pulled over by the search engines, like the websites. This helps one to generate traffic and make a blog get the success. There are many sites which even pay a user to write a blog, and some where you even pay to read one. Though paying for reading is not the best I suppose, but if they pay for writing its ok. Blogs are a great success these days, and if you want to make people come to your page more offen then start posting again and again. Blogger is a free site to write blogs. It’s very simple, just make an account and start posting your blogs. Also if you want more people to see your blog, then it’s very important to submit the url of your blog to some of the big search engines, like the google and msn. Blogs can also be an addiction, so if you really have this addiction, then I prefer to have a adsence account, as you will be paid to write your blogs. You will have to put an adsence ad in your blog, and you are done. Now that some of the celebrities are coming to this blog field, its popularity is going to increase by the day.