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What is a
Blog?
Blogs have descended upon humankind. But alas, there is no
fear of intergalactic invasion and other nasty things, for
blogs don't come from outer space. Indeed, they come from
cyberspace.
The word "blog" comes from "weblog," which is a journal
intended for public reading on a website. That alone isn't too
significant; Weblogs have been around for a long time. The
twist is that blogs, the modern weblog, have become downright
trendy. They're now popular as sought-after sources of
opinion, information, and other fresh Web content.
Blogs come in many forms and with many different types of
content. They're meant to be updated frequently. The most
common is the personal blog, which is simply a personal account
of ideas, thoughts, and even daily activities. Some of these
can be entertaining and have humor and wit. Many personal blogs
are written only for a small clique of friends.
However, other blogs can also be compelling, if a bit
strange. There are cheating-husband blogs (if not in name), and
other assorted soap-operas available to those interested. There
are even several "confession" blogs available where people can
go and (anonymously) exercise their desire to reveal their
inner most secrets to the world, and feel a certain relief by
fessing up.
Alas, the Internet can, at times, seem like a high-tech
gossip machine. There is something about publishing our private
thoughts and desires that lends an air of significance to
ourselves, our personal relationships, and even our actions. By
writing about them, they gain a quality of importance. By
committing them to publication, it's all enshrined in literary
form.
But personal blogging is certainly not the only use of
blogs. Organizations and other groups can have a blog in order
to inform interested parties of upcoming events, and to provide
a forum for immediate feedback. Also, businesses can use a blog
as a means of communicating and marketing to their customers.
With the constant addition of new content, customers can be
lured back.
Other blogs are information-based. Some of these are
political, while others are technical in scope, notably those
dealing with computers. Many Internet geeks, techies, and other
assorted Internet buffs read such blogs to keep on top of the
latest ideas, technical trends, and interesting thoughts from
their favorite bloggers around the world.
So, there are as many types of blogs as there are interests
in life. While it is true that blogs might only be a fad, that
is most likely not so. Blogs are a new way to reach out to
others in a personally meaningful way. It's a new way to
communicate that will probably grow in popularity and
significance. The blogs have landed, with cheering success.
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