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"Blog" is an abbreviated version of "weblog," which is a term used to describe web sites that maintain an ongoing chronicle of information. A blog is a frequently updated, personal website featuring diary-type commentary and links to articles or other Web sites. Blogs range from the personal to the political, and can focus on one narrow subject or a whole range of subjects. Many blogs focus on a particular topic, such as web design, politics, sports, or mobile technology. Some are more eclectic, presenting links to all manner of other sites. And others are more like personal journals, presenting the author's daily life and thoughts. Generally speaking (though there are exceptions), blogs tend to have a few things in common:
Some blogs may have additional
features beyond these. Content is the raison d'être for any web site. Retail sites feature a catalog of products. University sites contain information about their campuses, curriculum, and faculty. News sites show the latest news stories. For a personal blog, you might have a bunch of observations, or reviews. Without some sort of updated content, there is little reason to visit a web site more than once. On a blog, the content consists of
articles (also sometimes called
"posts" or "entries") that the author(s) writes. Yes, some blogs
have multiple authors, each writing his/her own articles. Typically,
blog authors compose their articles in a web-based interface, built
into the blogging system itself. Some blogging systems also support
the ability to use
stand-alone "weblog client" software, which allows authors to
write articles offline and upload them at a later time. Want an interactive website?
Wouldn't it be nice if the readers of a website could leave comments,
tips or impressions about the site or a specific article? With blogs,
they can! Posting comments is one of the most exciting features of
blogs. Most blogs have a method to allow
visitors to leave comments.
There are also nifty ways for authors of other blogs to leave
comments without even visiting the blog! Called "pingbacks"
or "trackbacks", they can inform
other bloggers whenever they cite an article from another site in
their own articles. All this ensures that online conversations can
be maintained painlessly among various site users and websites.
Now that you have an idea about what blogs are, which I really hope you do, it
is time you dig deeper into it and get yourself a blog. The best way to begin
would be
www.wordpress.org.
Visit the site, sign up and follow the instructions on how to install and run
your blog.
Hereby, I announce my job of getting you started into Blogs world done! :-)
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