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  1. 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.
  2. sciencedirect.com

    Weblogs (or blogs) are becoming a "new form of mainstream personal communication" (Rosenbloom, 2004, p. 31) for millions of people to publish and exchange knowledge/information, and to establish networks or build relationships in the world of all blogs, the so-called "blogosphere".Weblog-building technologies (or blogging tools) bring new capabilities, such as web publication and ...
    Author:Helen S. Du, Christian WagnerPublished:2006
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    While the term "blog" was not coined until the late 1990s, the history of blogging starts with several digital precursors to it. Before "blogging" became popular, digital communities took many forms, including Usenet, commercial online services such as GEnie, BiX and the early CompuServe, e-mail lists [1] [2] and Bulletin Board Systems (BBS). In the 1990s, Internet forum software, such as ...
  4. pewresearch.org

    The Pew Internet & American Life Project began asking about blog creation in the spring of 2002. In June of that year, 3% of internet users said they had created a blog or web diary that others could read. By the beginning of 2004, the figure had grown to 5% of internet users.
  5. sciencedirect.com

    Currently numerous studies have focused on the use of social network systems such as blogs and Wikis in educational settings (Divitini et al., 2005, Glogoff, 2007, Huck, 2007, Huffaker, 2005, Lin et al., 2006, Maag, 2005).On the other hand, a lot of researchers still employ traditional computer-mediated communication (CMC) applications (e.g., email) to enhance students' communication and ...
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    Major Harry Schmidt of the United States Air Force is found guilty of dereliction of duty in a "friendly fire" bombing that killed four and seriously wounded eight Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan in 2002, given an official reprimand and fined US$5,672, which will be made in two monthly payments of US$2,836. (Washington Post) President of Austria Thomas Klestil dies of a heart attack, just two ...
  7. inquisitr.com

    Blogging tools suck wind ... Published on: 06:42 PST, Jan 4, 2009 FOLLOW. There's been a minor discussion going on within the tech blogosphere about some of the tools that we as bloggers look to in order for our content to reach our readers as quickly as possible. As well the whole idea about blog searching rather than just general search has ...
  8. onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    The weblog as a writing form is fundamentally about fostering personal expression, meaningful conversation, and collaborative thinking in ways the World Wide Web had perhaps heretofore failed to provide for; not static like a webpage, but not private like an email, as well as more visually appealing than discussion lists, blogging's rapid rise to online ubiquity bespeaks its quite particular ...
  9. Blogging is the latest form of online communication to gain widespread popularity and it is rapidly becoming mainstream. Media attention tends to focus on "heavy-hitting" blogs devoted to politics, punditry and technology, but it has recently become apparent that vast majority of blogs are written by ordinary people for much smaller audiences ...

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