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a contraction of the term weblog a Web site that contains an online personal journal with reflections, comments, and often hyperlinks provided by the writer is a type of website, usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. A blog is a frequently updated online personal journal or diary. It is a place to express yourself to the world. A place to share your thoughts and your passions. Really, it’s anything you want it to be. For our purposes we’ll say that a blog is your own website that you are going to update on an ongoing basis. Blog is a short form for the word weblog and the two words are used interchangeably. 1 : Merriam Webster Online Dictionary 2 : Wikipedia.org 3 : http://blogbasics.com/what-is-a-blog/
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1 : Merriam Webster Online Dictionary 2 : Wikipedia.org 3 : http://blogbasics.com/what-is-a-blog/ A blog is a frequently updated online personal journal or diary. It is a place to express yourself to the world. A place to share your thoughts and your passions. Really, it’s anything you want it to be. For our purposes we’ll say that a blog is your own website that you are going to update on an ongoing basis. Blog is a short form for the word weblog and the two words are used interchangeably.
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1 : Merriam Webster Online Dictionary 2 : Wikipedia.org 3 : http://blogbasics.com/what-is-a-blog/ EEntries are commonly displayed in reverse-chronological order. ""Blog" can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog. BBlog owners normally post articles or short notes they want to share, personal or otherwise. Here are a couple of other definitions: ““…the first journalistic model that actually harnesses rather than merely exploits the true democratic nature of the web. It’s a new medium finally finding a unique voice.”–Andrew Sullivan ““[a] collection of posts…short, informal, sometimes controversial, and sometimes deeply personal…with the freshest information at the top.”–Meg Hourihan
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1 : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog There are many different types of blogs, differing not only in the type of content, but also in the way that content is delivered or written. Personal blogs Micro blogging Corporate and organizational blogs
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1 : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog 2 : http://www.wpzoom.com/wordpress-themes-sets/50-free-wordpress-themes-for-personal-blogs- of-high-quality/ Personal blogs The personal blog is an ongoing diary or commentary written by an individual
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1 : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog 2 : http://www.wpzoom.com/wordpress-themes-sets/50-free-wordpress-themes-for-personal-blogs- of-high-quality/ Microblogging Microblogging is the practice of posting small pieces of digital content—which could be text, pictures, links, short videos, or other media—on the Internet. Microblogging offers a portable communication mode that feels organic and spontaneous to many and has captured the public imagination. Friends use it to keep in touch, business associates use it to coordinate meetings or share useful resources, and celebrities and politicians (or their publicists) microblog about concert dates, lectures, book releases, or tour schedules. A wide and growing range of add-on tools enables sophisticated updates and interaction with other applications, and the resulting profusion of functionality is helping to define new possibilities for this type of communication. Examples of these include Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, and by far the largest WeiBo.
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1 : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog 2 : http://www.belomed.com/ 3 : http://www.blogher.com/pinoy-web-startup Corporate and Organizational Blogs A blog can be private, as in most cases, or it can be for business purposes. Blogs used internally to enhance the communication and culture in a corporation or externally for marketing, branding or public relations purposes are called corporate blogs. Similar blogs for clubs and societies are called club blogs, group blogs, or by similar names; typical use is to inform members and other interested parties of club and member activities.
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1 : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog 2 : http://www.thepinaysolobackpacker.com/ 3: http://www.pinoymountaineer.com/ By genre Some blogs focus on a particular subject, such as political blogs, health blogs, travel blogs (also known as travelogs), gardening blogs, house blogs, fashion blogs, project blogs, education blogs, niche blogs, classical music blogs, quizzing blogs and legal blogs (often referred to as a blawgs) or dreamlogs. Two common types of genre blogs are art blogs and music blogs. A blog featuring discussions especially about home and family is not uncommonly called a mom blog and one made popular is by Erica Diamond who created Womenonthefence.com which is syndicated to over two million readers monthly. While not a legitimate type of blog, one used for the sole purpose of spamming is known as a Splog.
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1 : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog 2 : http://freshtopia.net/ 3 : http://askaninja.com/ By media type AA blog comprising videos is called a vlog, one comprising links is called a linklogl, a site containing a portfolio of sketches is called a sketchlog or one comprising photos is called a photoblog. Blogs with shorter posts and mixed media types are called tumblelogs. Blogs that are written on typewriters and then scanned are called typecast or typecast blogs; see typecasting (blogging).A rare type of blog hosted on the Gopher Protocol is known as a Phlog.
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1 : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog 2 : http://moblog.net/tats/ By device Blogs can also be defined by which type of device is used to compose it. A blog written by a mobile device like a mobile phone or PDA could be called a moblog. One early blog was Wearable Wireless Webcam, an online shared diary of a person's personal life combining text, video, and pictures transmitted live from a wearable computer and EyeTap device to a web site. This practice of semi-automated blogging with live video together with text was referred to as sousveillance. Such journals have been used as evidence in legal matters.
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1 : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog 2 : http://www.reverseblog.blogspot.com/ Reverse blog A Reverse Blog is composed by its users rather than a single blogger. This system has the characteristics of a blog, and the writing of several authors. These can be written by several contributing authors on a topic, or opened up for anyone to write. There is typically some limit to the number of entries to keep it from operating like a Web Forum.
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1 : http://www.shoutmeloud.com/top-10-reasons-why-people-blog.html2 : http://www.reverseblog.blogspot.com/ NNetworking- TTo connect with like-minded people- AAdvertising and Branding- TTo create awareness or get your voice heard: TTo help others- SStays in touch- TTo satisfy your creative side- TTo gain Knowledge- SSelf Promotion- CCreate a record-
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1 : http://startbloggingonline.com/
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1 : http://www.shoutmeloud.com/top-10-reasons-why-people-blog.html2 : http://www.reverseblog.blogspot.com/
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1.Merriam Webster Online Dictionary 2.Wikipedia.org 3.http://blogbasics.com/what-is-a-blog/ 4.http://www.wpzoom.com/wordpress-themes-sets/50-free-wordpress-themes- for-personal-blogs-of-high-quality/ 5.http://www.belomed.com/ 6.http://www.blogher.com/pinoy-web-startup 7.http://www.thepinaysolobackpacker.com/ 8.http://www.pinoymountaineer.com/ 9.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog 10.http://moblog.net/tats/ 11.http://www.reverseblog.blogspot.com/ 12.http://www.shoutmeloud.com/top-10-reasons-why-people-blog.html2 13.http://www.reverseblog.blogspot.com/ 14.http://startbloggingonline.com 15.http://www.shoutmeloud.com/top-10-reasons-why-people-blog.html2 16.http://www.reverseblog.blogspot.com/
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