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A hybrid form of Internet communication that combines a column, diary and directory. The term, short for "Web log" refers to a frequently updated collection of short articles on various subjects with links to further resources. ?
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 a regularly updated website or web page, written in an informal or conversational style and displayed in reverse chronological order.
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short for "web log", a website or service that allows someone to periodically record their thoughts, feelings, and opinions, similar to a diary or journal.  Many are text-and-picture [..]
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Short for 'weblog', a blog is an online personal diary with thoughts and opinions on life as well as links to other websites the author likes.
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Short for “weblog,” this is a special kind of website for self-publishing, often done by the owner of the site (the “blogger”), but sometimes by a committee of authors who rotate by day, for example. [..]
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1998, short for weblog (which is attested from 1994, though not in the sense "online journal"), from (World Wide) Web + log. Joe Bloggs (c. 1969) was British slang for "any hypothetical [..]
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Refers to a weblog, a web page that contains journal-like entries and links that are updated daily for public viewing. 
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A Web log written for and posted to the Internet using such software as www.blogger.com. Readers access the blog through the Web (e.g., http://hrmarketer.blogspot.com/) or subscribe to the blog’s RSS [..]
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A blog, which derives from the term “weblog,” is a website designed to make it easy for users to create entries in chronological order. The entries are then displayed in reverse chronological order (m [..]
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A frequent, chronological publication of personal thoughts and Web links.
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(web log) website that contains online personal reflections, comments, and often hyperlinks provided by the writer.
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  From "web log". A blog is basically a journal that is available on the web. Updating a blog is "blogging" and someone who keeps a blog is a "blogger.& [..]
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(weB LOG) A blog is basically a journal that is available on the web. The activity of updating a blog is "blogging" and someone who keeps a blog is a "blogger." Blogs are typically [..]
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   web log
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Short for web log; usually a chronological record of thoughts, links, events, or actions posted on the web. For examples, see the Yahoo Directory of Weblogs. For another point of view, see John Dvorak [..]
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Short for "Web log," an online journal to which regular entries are posted. Some blogs cover a specific topic, and feature commentaries, videos, and/or other material on that subject; others [..]
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Web site on which Internet users make regular entries. Most blogs are based around a particular theme, with readers encouraged to add comments. Blogs typically contain a number of pages of related topics, along with links to other blogs and web sites. Forms include text, video (vblog), photographs (photoblog), or audio (podcasting). Authors of blog [..]
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Short for "Web Log," this term refers to a list of journal entries posted on a Web page. Anybody who knows how to create and publish a Web page can publish their own blog. Some Web hosts hav [..]
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A blog is an online journal or “log” of any given subject. Blogs are easy to update‚ manage‚ and syndicate‚ powered by individuals and/or corporations and enable users to comment on postings. [..]
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(an abbreviation for Weblog
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is short for a weblog.
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An online journal or diary and a very popular current method of sharing your thoughts with the world. It is also very popular as a marketing tool. This article is found within Thinking IT’s blog.
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(n.) Short for Web log, a blog is a Web page that serves as a publicly accessible personal journal for an individual. Typically updated daily, blogs often reflect the personality of the author. (v.)To [..]
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noun Definition: An electronic journal or diary. Word History: Internet
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See: Weblog.
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Short for weblog, a blog is an online journal. Candidates use blogs to tell visitors to their websites about their activities. Others use blogs to follow the development of campaign issues or events. Political blogs are created by “bloggers,” individuals who post commentary and news from their own perspective. Political blogs, like blogs in general [..]
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A blog, or, more "formally," a web log, is a journal or log of your activities posted to the internet, whether these are your personal trip, the projects a business is completing, or just yo [..]
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An internet journal that is usually updated frequently. Posts are in a "diary" format. Comments are usually allowed. Click here to find out why blogs changed the face of the internet [..]
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A blog is type of website. Usually, one person regularly publishes short articles. Frequently, readers can make comments about each article.
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This word is a combination of web and log. Some sites have a blog allowing subscribers to communicate, and site owners to post comments to those interested. Some blogs are used by individuals as a social network medium.
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Comes from “weblog” or “web log.” A continually updated “journal” that is usually run by an individual or small group. Blogs are typically informal in nature. Most blogs are part of a larger community [..]
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a concatenated version of Web and log, it's an online diary, journal or newsletter that is frequently updated. Generally blogs are public, frank, running commentaries that show the personality of the author or organization. Blogs are a popular source of unabashedly biased opinion in political information and alternative news coverage. Also see [..]
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Short for web-log. An web-based journal.
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A blog (short for "web log") is a discussion forum where you can make posts and others can post comments in response. With news feeds and syndication (such as RSS), readers and aggregators c [..]
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A blog is a website consisting of articles, or "posts," typically associated with a single person or organization. Blogs can address a wide range of topics from politics to food culture to the arts. They can be the work of a single author or a group of contributors.
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Web log
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Shortened from “web log” a blog is a user-generated Web site where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a reverse chronological order.
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A blog is information that is instantly published to a Web site.  Blog scripting allows someone to automatically post information to a Web site. The information first goes to a blogger Web site.  Then [..]
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An online commentary or diary often written by individuals about hobbies or areas of specialist interest. Blogs commonly allow comments below entries and are published in reverse chronological order. Also known as a weblog.
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Short for web log, an online commentary or diary often written by individuals about their specialist interests, hobbies, family etc.
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A periodically updated journal, typically formatted in reverse chronological order. Many blogs not only archive and categorize information, but also provide a feed and allow simple user interaction li [..]
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a website or online environment reserved for posting comments on a designated topic. Unlike a wiki, a blog presents every participant's personality and opinion as opposed to encouraging consensus. 
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Salesforce Acquires HeyWire!
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An extension of the personal website consisting of regular journal-like entries posted on a webpage for public viewing. Blogs usually contain links to other websites along with the thoughts, comments, [..]
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A blog is an online journal or publication that includes relatively short, discrete articles, called posts, that are typically organized by date with the most recent posts first. Frequently, blogs all [..]
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Discussion or informative website consisting of posts usually displayed in reverse chronological order (the most recent appearing first) to which users can subscribe through an RSS feed. See RSS, RSS [..]
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A blog (short for weblog) is an online journal or diary of an individual's opinions and latest news that is updated regularly, in chronological order. Many blogs allow visitors to make comments, [..]
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without written permission from the author Mandy Barrow.
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Enterprise Cloud Blog
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Latest
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An online commentary or diary often written by individuals about hobbies or areas of specialist interest. Also called a weblog.
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One of the first widespread Web-native publishing formats, generally characterized by reverse chronological ordering, rapid response, linking, and robust commenting. While originally perceived to be l [..]
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A website that is frequently updated with reverse chronological posts. Short for the word 'weblog'. Became popular because the tools to blog are cheap (how about free?) and easy so anyone co [..]
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An online commentary or diary often written by individuals about hobbies or areas of specialist interest. Blogs commonly allow comments below entries and are published in reverse chronological order. [..]
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Weblogs, commonly referred to as blogs, are a relatively new form of personal publishing. In the last few years the Web has witnessed a blogging explosion. A blog is similar to an electronic journal o [..]
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a self-published diary or commentary on a particular topic that may allow visitors to post responses, reactions, or comments. The term is short for “Web log.”
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A blog is a portmanteau of the words ‘web’ and ‘log’, and are used by individuals and/or companies to commentate on anything of their choosing. Corporate blogs are typically used to communicate key information and analysis with customers, employees and other partners.
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Short for Web log. A blog is a Web site to which one or more people post their personal observations on particular subjects. Postings to blogs typically are frequent and consistent.
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A weblog, Web log or simply a blog, is a web application which contains periodic posts on a common webpage. These posts are often but not necessarily in reverse chronological order. Such a website would typically be accessible to any Internet user. The term "blog" came into common use as a way of avoiding confusion with the term s [..]
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A blog (an abridgment of the term web log) is a website where entries are commonly displayed in reverse chronological order. "Blog" can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add con [..]
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Originally, blogs (a combination of web and log) were usually online diaries, but have since evolved greatly. Most current blogs are topical - focusing on a specific topic (for example, politics, phot [..]
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An online journal or column used to publish personal or company information in an informal manner.
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A contraction of the term “weblog”. A blog is a type of website, usually maintained by a blog moderator with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material suc [..]
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An online space regularly updated presenting the opinions or activities of one or a group of individuals.
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(weB LOG)
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A blog (a contraction of the term "weblog"). A blog is a type of website, usually supported by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other mate [..]
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, short for “web log”, is a website where users publish content (known as posts) on a regular basis. Blog posts are typically displayed in reverse-chronological order, meaning that the newest content [..]
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Acronym for ‘web log’, a blog is basically a journal that is available on the web. The act of updating a blog is referred to as ‘blogging’ and those who keep blogs, are known as ‘bloggers’. Visit the [..]
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Acronym for ‘web log’, a blog is basically a journal that is available on the web. The act of updating a blog is referred to as ‘blogging’ and those who keep blogs, are known as ‘bloggers’. [..]
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Blog is short for web log. They are logs of entries on specific topics that relate to areas of expertise of the writer. They range from expressing opinions, expressing data, reviewing products or serv [..]
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A diary-format website. Simplified web tools make be used to create it. Newsfeeds are sometimes done in simple blog format, with headline and first paragraph of a number of unrelated news stories. You [..]
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blog (short for short for weblog) simply refers to a frequent, chronological publication of personal thoughts and web links. The term can be used to describe a type of a publicly accessible personal j [..]
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Short for ‘web log’, this is a user-generated website where entries are made in a journal style, and usually displayed in reverse chronological order. A typical blog combines text, images, and links t [..]
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Short for web log, a blog is a publicly accessible journal kept on the Internet. They can be about any topic that the maintainer (or blogger) wishes to write about. Our Community Site features blogs o [..]
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Short for web log, a blog (or weblog, or less commonly, 'blog) is a web site containing periodic (usually frequent) posts. Blogs are usually syndicated via either some type of RSS or Atom and oft [..]
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A blog (short for “weblog”) is a personal online journal that is frequently updated and intended for general public consumption. Blogs are defined by their format: a series of entries posted to a sing [..]
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A blog is basically a journal that is available on the web. The activity of updating a blog is "blogging" and someone who keeps a blog is a "blogger". Blogs are typ [..]
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A frequent, chronological publication of personal thoughts and web links. Blogs are short for weblogs.
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A jargon term for a collection of zombie computers — a string of compromised computers attached to the internet that can be used to send out spam or launch a ‘denial of service’ attack.
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A blog is basically a journal that is available on the web. The activity of updating a blog is “blogging” and someone who keeps a blog is a “blogger”. Blogs are typically updated daily using software that allows people with little or no technical background to update and maintain the blog.
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A personal journal or diary posted on the Internet that is frequently updated and written in a personal tone.
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This website is a blog! An online journal where people can share opinions and discuss various topics.
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As an abreviation for "web blog" these allow people to communicate with others (most often in an informal conversational manner). Blog owners can post stories, pictures, videos and music for friends and family to see.
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short for 'Web log'; an online dairy of your thoughts on a specific topic or whatever crosses your mind; see discussion forum
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A blog is a type of website that usually features thoughts, opinions, links and photos. There are different types of blogs, ranging from personal blogs of people you might know to company blogs and ce [..]
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A blog, or weblog, is an online journal, diary, or serial published by a person or group of people.
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Great way to narrate your work to enable others to learn from your example.
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Interactive Web journal or diary, the contents of which are posted online where they are viewable by some or all individuals. The act of updating a blog is called “blogging.” A person who keeps a blog is referred to as a “blogger.” The term was created by combining “web” and “log.”
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(n) a shared on-line journal where people can post diary entries about their personal experiences and hobbies(v) read, write, or edit a shared on-line journal
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Short for Web log, these websites are similar to a journal, easy to update and are often used for commentary on a narrow or niche subject. Blogs can be link to and often comments to the author’s post [..]
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Contraction for Web Log; Blogs have become a popular way for Internet users to post information organized around an area of interest or expertise. Blog platforms provide the infrastructure necessary t [..]
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(weBLOG) A website documenting someone's life and/or thoughts.
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(weBLOG) A website documenting someone's life and/or thoughts.
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The term blog stands for Weblog. A weblog used to be a way for website owners to communicate with a small group of people. Today, blogs have become much more as website owners sell products, offer opinions, syndicate their content, and more with blogging software and services.
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see weblog.
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Short for "web log." A blog is an updatable website that is chronologically arranged, and updated at the user's discretion. What makes a blog different than a regular website is the fac [..]
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Customer Stories Contact Free Trial Demo Support Login Platform Managed DNS Dedicated DNS Pulsar Solutions Technical Features Industries Business Solutions Pricing Managed DNS Pricing Dedicated DNS Pricing Pulsar Pricing Demo
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A blog is a frequently updated portion of a website that is run by an individual or business. Initially, blogs were a place for individuals to share their personal experiences and opinions, but they a [..]
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an essential for any ecommerce business, a blog is simply an online log of content relevant to your market. These should be bolted on to your ecommerce site, and most platforms you choose to run your [..]
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A blog is a website or section of a website that is regularly updated with new content (or posts). Often written in an informal style, it can also be described as an online journal. ‘Blog’ can also be used to refer to an individual post or article. Blogs can serve as great tools for content marketing and SEO.
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A user-generated, shared online journal where people can post diary entries about their personal experiences and hobbies; "postings on a blog are usually in chronological order. Derived from "Web log," "blog" can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.
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Short for “Web log,” a blog is usually defined as an online diary or journal. It is usually updated frequently and offered in a dated log format with the most recent entry at the top of the page. It o [..]
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 An ongoing internet-based publication, in chronological format, often focusing on a mix of news, commentary, and analysis, with frequent links to other sites on the web. (TiPb is a blog.)   
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An online journal (blog is short for web log) that may be available to the general public or entirely private, open to select friends and family. You can usually adjust your blog settings to restrict visitors from commenting on your blog entries.
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Short for weblog, a blog is a web-based publication consisting primarily of periodic articles and commentaries by a specific author. Companies large and small use blogs to stay in touch with a much la [..]
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Contents of such an online personal journal established on the Internet.
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An online communication where people submit (post) ideas. Others may feed into an idea exchange.
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is a website, or section of a website, where entries are made on a regular basis, in the style of a journal. Many popular blogging platforms are available that make setting up and publishing to a blog [..]
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Web site on which Internet users make regular entries. Most blogs are based around a particular theme, with readers encouraged to add comments. Blogs typically contain a number of pages of related topics, along with links to other blogs and web sites. Forms include text, video (vblog), photographs (photoblog), or audio (podcasting). Authors of blog [..]
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Common parlance for weblog, a kind of website or component within a website whereby an individual may post journal entries which are then viewable by visitors to the site, ordered from the most recent to the eldest entries.
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Short for weB LOG, a blog is a website that is maintained by one user, or a group of users, where the users post updates. Some are used as online diaries, but others may be corporate. A company that m [..]
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An online journal, written by individuals/groups of people/ companies. A blog can be about any topic the person wishes to write about whether it be a documentary, description of events, video logs etc [..]
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A container of Blog Posts. related: blogs, journal
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This is a regularly updated website or webpage that features essay-style information written on a specific theme or topic. The term blog comes from ‘web-log’ and many early blogs were written in a similar way to diaries or logs.
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AKC Pet Insurance Blog
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(Also called weblog) An online journal or diary.
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Short for “Web log,” a specialized site that allows an individual or group of individuals to share a running log of events and personal insights with online audiences. Blogging has caught on as a chea [..]
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A blog is a web site with frequent, chronological postings that appear at the top of the page.
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Online journal or noticeboard (web log) where individuals or organisations can comment on specific subjects and invite responses so generating an ongoing debate.
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Arguably the most powerful weapon in the content marketing arsenal. A multimedia or written piece that addresses a specific topic and is used to drive visitors to your website through keywords, backli [..]
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A blog is a website on which its author shares own experience, thoughts, opinions, and activities. The word was created from two parts: “web” and “log”. Blogs are usually managed by individuals or bus [..]
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A form of online journal that allows you to ‘speak’ in a casual manner about any subject and receive comments from others
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A blog is an online journal or publication that includes relatively short, discrete articles, called posts, that are typically organized by date with the most recent posts first. Frequently, blogs all [..]
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(dated,fandom slang|originally|nonce|jocular) A cocktail or punch served at science fiction conventions. Ingredients vary for different conventions. * '''1955''', Liverpool Science Fiction Society, [..]
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A blog (a truncation of "weblog") is a discussion or informational website published on the World Wide Web consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries (posts). Posts are typically [..]
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A blog is a website where entries are written in chronological order and commonly displayed in reverse chronological order. Blog may also refer to: Blog 27, a Polish musical group fronted by Tola Szl [..]
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A web log is usually defined as a personal or noncommercial web site that uses a dated log format (usually with the most recent at the top of the page) and contains links to other web sites along with commentary about those sites. A web log is updated frequently and sometimes groups links by specific subjects, such as politics, news, pop culture, o [..]
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Short for Web Log. A blog is an online journal or diary where a writer, known as a blogger, may chronicle his/her daily life or comment on news and popular culture. There are many different sites and platforms for blogs, such as Google’s Blogger, WordPress, TypePad, Tumblr and Xanga. For more information about blogging, see www.netsmartz.org/Bloggi [..]
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Short for web log and similar to an online diary, often open for anyone to view. Often used by schoolchildren to describe their classrooms activities and communicate with other students worldwide.
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