12 January 2010 ~ 1 Comment

The Definition of Blogging

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The definition of blogging is something that is very much in flux, as the new technologies that appear every day redefine what a blog is, what a blog can be, and what a blog should do.

For many years, blogs were defined as text-based websites that kept records of days, similar to a captain’s log on a sailing ship. However,
this started to change as the group of people who kept blogs became more diverse. The more bloggers began to explore the limits of the medium and of the technology that made it possible, the more the
boundaries of what could be called a “blog” expanded.

Today, there are an abundance of photo blogs, and there
are even video blogs as well. Mobile blogging devices
may well change the definition of blogging entirely by
making it possible for bloggers to create new kinds of
posts. Another element of the blogosphere that is
starting to redefine blogging is the corporate blog.

As more companies hire writers to keep blogs with the sole
purpose of creating positive buzz about their brand,
bloggers across the globe are arguing about whether
these manufactured blogs are really worthy of the name.
Between all of these different forces that are constantly
expanding and reshaping the blogosphere, it is difficult
to imagine that the definition of what is and is not a
blog will ever remain fixed for very long.

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  1. Salvador Stabler 12 January 2010 at 5:12 AM Permalink

    The Definition of Blogging: Image by Kristina B via Flickr The definition of blogging is something that is very.. http://tinyurl.com/ye54b2y


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