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  1. 1.anagora.org

    layout: post title: Less blogging, more personal publishing created: 1081319313 categories: ... 🔎 full text search for '2004 04 06 less blogging more personal publishing' pull. This [] took 0.20509123802185059 seconds to render your request on 2024-06-23 22:40:42.231313. An Agora ...
  2. academia.edu

    While the use of blogs has spread to a variety of contexts, such as academic research (Ewins 2005; Suzuki 2004), business (Puschmann 2010b; Sprague 2007), and education (Armstrong, Berry and Lamshed 2004), studies suggest that the prototypical use of blogs as a medium for personal publishing by private non-professionals still dominates over ...
  3. MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    web.mit.edu › 21w.789 › www › papers › nardi2004.pdf

    developed to make blogging much easier and more widely accessible—effectively (as Blogger, a weblog service provider, advertises) "pushbutton publishing for the people." Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are
  4. pewresearch.org

    The figure jumped to 17% this past February and leapt to 27% in November. The growth in 2004 alone amounts to 58%. Blog readers are somewhat more of a mainstream group than bloggers themselves. Like bloggers, blog readers are more likely to be young, male, well educated, internet veterans.
  5. researchgate.net

    conversations are more likely to develop within specific comm unities and that characteristics of these com mu nities influ ence the f requency and m anner of exchang es [11].
  6. homes.luddy.indiana.edu

    Directory Of homes.luddy.indiana.edu Sites

    https://homes.luddy.indiana.edu › herring › tremayne.pdf

    personal journals or diary-type blogs. Papacharissi (2004) conducted a quantitative content analysis of a random sample of 260 blogs hosted by Blogger.com, and found results similar to those of Herring, Scheidt, et al. (2004, 2005). Papacharissi characterizes blogs as having more in common with diaries than with independent journalism.
  7. pewresearch.org

    A suite of user-friendly blogging tools became available in the summer of 1999, and the practice of blogging achieved high levels of media attention and public awareness during the 2004 presidential campaign. Thus, is it not entirely surprising that most bloggers have been blogging for three years or less. 11. Most blog from home.
  8. researchgate.net

    "Blogging" is a Web-based form of communication that is rapidly becoming mainstream. In this paper, we report the results of an ethnographic study of blogging, focusing on blogs written by ...
  9. link.springer.com

    Roell, M. (2004) 'Distributed KM - improving knowledge workers' productivity and organisational knowledge sharing with weblog-based personal publishing', paper presented to Blog Talk 2.0, 'The European Conference on Weblogs', 5-6 July, Vienna, Austria. Google Scholar
  10. erful and customizable) personal publishing ('blogging') tool" in 2004.10 Blogs offered a means for posting and updating one's thoughts without needing to know how to design a website by writing HTML code. Before blog became a common term, companies like DiaryLand framed their ser-vices in a language of personal, unedited writing.11 ...

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