Word: weblogging
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...expert on weblogs, I’m often asked what they are. I like to say that there are two definitions, one narrow, one broad. Narrowly, a weblog is a site written by one person or a small number of people, in a personal style, presented chronologically, generally...
More broadly, a weblog is what a personal website is in the early 21st Century. The software used to edit a weblog is both easier and more powerful than personal website software of the 1990s. The innovation in weblog software is that engineers, like myself, have learned how to make writing for the Web easier, while the users have become more familiar with networking. In the future both trends should continue, and weblogs will do more, as will the writers who employ them...
Christine M. Liu ’04 displays the same affinity for sharing her thoughts with the world, though she goes beyond a mere mundane description of her daily events. Reading Liu’s weblog, one not only gets a glimpse into her life, but is treated to the stream of universal profundities that gush from her with some regularity...
...same time I only am truly compelled to write when I’m emotionally driven, thus drawing from material that’s intensely private. Therein lie the ambiguous poetics of it all.” Indeed, much poetry is found within Liu’s weblog. There’s free verse...
...this time? If its technology is easy to use and carriers price it right, soon accessing video on your mobile won't just happen inside a sunny dream. - By Jennifer L. Schenker Blogging on The Block Webheads agreed that when the Web's best search company, Google, bought leading weblog outfit Pyra Labs last week, it was big news - even if no one was quite sure why. Weblogs, blogs for short, are a form of diy publishing on the Web that have taken off in the last couple of years. Pyra's Blogger site alone has 1 million subscribers...