MEDE102 Blogs
MEDE102 Blogs
MEDE102 Blogs
Weblogs
AKA Blogs
What is a blog?
Wikipedia Definition:
A weblog, web log or simply a blog, is a web application
which contains periodic time-stamped posts on a common
webpage.
The term “blog” is used rather than weblog to avoid
confusion with the word web server log.
What is a Blog?
A BLOG is a web site that often provides commentary
or news on a particular subject, such as food, politics,
or local news; some function as more personal online
diaries.
http://www.blogsearch.com/
http://www.blogpulse.com/
http://www.technorati.com/
http://www.blogdigger.com/index.html
http://www.icerocket.com/
Sample Blogs
http://www.blogscanada.com/
http://www.pointsofinformation.ca/
http://www.bookninja.com/
http://toreal.blogs.com/
http://hockeynation.blogspot.com/
http://ramcguire.com/
Blogs Go Mainstream
2004:
Political Consultants, new services and candidates
use blogs as tools
Blogs become standard publicity arsenal
Blog pieces reach print and blogging personalities
began appearing on radio and TV
Mirriam-Webster’s Dictionary declared “Blog” as
the word of the year
“Rathergate” Scandal
Blogs accepted by the mass media as a source of news
What Blogs are NOT
A place just to turn in papers
Part of a conversation
No confidentiality.
MSN Spaces
http://spaces.msn.com
Feedburner
http://feedburner.com
Blog Types
1. Personal – an online diary that people use to post their
day to day experiences complaints, poems, etc…
(thoughtful/Friendblog)
2. Topical – Focuses on a specific niche, often a technical
one, like Google’s blog, which covers nothing but
Google news.
3. News – Focuses on news on a certain topic like
basketball or cell phone use in high schools.
4. Collaborative – a blog written by more than one
person
5. Political – a free space for comments and criticism of
other authors.
Blog Types
6.Legal – blogs that discuss law and legal affairs are often
referred to as “blawgs.”