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The word '''blog''' is a combination of the words "Web and Log."  
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The word '''blog''' is a combination of the words "Web and Log." The word "blog" has also evolved into a verb, referring to the actual act of adding content or creating content for web logs.
  
Blogs are as diverse as the internet using population itself but usually provide some type of commentary or analysis on various subjects ranging from politics to a personal diary. The format of blogs are very important. The interface allows for text and images, as well as links to other web sites related to the subject. This allows for an indepth look at a subject with only a few clicks of the mouse. For example, you can support an argument visually through the use of imbedded video. Furthermore, readers on most blogs are given permission to comment in an interactive computer [[interface]] format which is then visible by all subsequent readers.  This lends a sense of community to many blogs and promotes the idea of [[web 2.0]]. The word "blog" has also evolved into a verb, referring to the actual act of adding content or creating content for web logs.
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Blogs are as diverse as the internet using population itself but usually provide commentary or analysis of subjects ranging from politics to personal experiences. The interface allows text and images, as well as links to other web sites related to the subject. This facilitates rich presentations of subjects with only a few clicks of the mouse. For example, a commentary on a recent political speech may provide an embedded link to a video of the speech on [[YouTube]].
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Readers on most blogs are given permission to comment in an interactive computer [[interface]] format which is then visible by all subsequent readers.  This lends a sense of community to many blogs and promotes the concept of [[web 2.0]].  
  
 
"In May 2007, blog search engine Technorati was tracking more than 71 million blogs."[1]
 
"In May 2007, blog search engine Technorati was tracking more than 71 million blogs."[1]

Revision as of 13:10, 21 May 2007

The word blog is a combination of the words "Web and Log." The word "blog" has also evolved into a verb, referring to the actual act of adding content or creating content for web logs.

Blogs are as diverse as the internet using population itself but usually provide commentary or analysis of subjects ranging from politics to personal experiences. The interface allows text and images, as well as links to other web sites related to the subject. This facilitates rich presentations of subjects with only a few clicks of the mouse. For example, a commentary on a recent political speech may provide an embedded link to a video of the speech on YouTube.

Readers on most blogs are given permission to comment in an interactive computer interface format which is then visible by all subsequent readers. This lends a sense of community to many blogs and promotes the concept of web 2.0.

"In May 2007, blog search engine Technorati was tracking more than 71 million blogs."[1]


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