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Invasion of Blogs PDF Print E-mail
Written by Susan Champman   
Tuesday, 03 November 2009 09:01
Blogs are the hottest trend sweeping the internet, but have you ever wondered how blogs originated? In what must indisputably seem as the dark ages before blogs, people looking the companionship of online communities were required to rely essentially on mailing lists and bulletin boards for communication. By the 1990s, forums had made their presence and allowed users to take part in discussion using 'threads', which were essentially areas of common interest.

Blogs are the hottest trend sweeping the internet, but have you ever wondered how blogs originated? In what must indisputably seem as the dark ages before blogs, people looking the companionship of online communities were required to rely essentially on mailing lists and bulletin boards for communication. By the 1990s, forums had made their presence and allowed users to take part in discussion using 'threads', which were essentially areas of common interest.

Others seeking like-minded individuals would set up an online record to share their opinions and it is from this that the earliest blogs developed. In fact, these groundbreaking blogs were designated 'online diaries' and made their entrance around 1994. However, it was three years before the term 'blog' was coined and the glory for that goes to Jorn Barger. At present, there are many uncommon types of blogs. The most long-standing of these is still the online diary.

The former blogs were just another component of already established websites. These blogs were more suited to technologically sophisticated users and so weren't usually received by the community. The advent of easy making and upkeep tools brought blogs to the masses, as it were. Now, blogs are easy to create, use and uphold. There are even restricted services dedicated to hosting blogs. Alternatively blogs can be added to existing web hosting services using any of the plentiful blogging software on hand.

Some of the first hosted tools for blogs contain LiveJournal, which exposed its doors in 1999, and Open Diary, which carved a niche for itself at the time by actuality the initial service]to permit readers to post comments on users' blogs. One of the biggest names in blogging is Blogger.com, which was becoming so familiar that it was bought over by Google in 2003.

Since this time, blogs have garnered increasing notice by mainstream media and groups. Blogs have taken an active role in breaking and spinning news, and are even being used by political candidates as a means of investigating public opinion and law enforcement agencies as a means of outreach.

Blogs have enjoyed an unparalleled status as exemplified by Xanga, which hosted a mere 100 blogs in 1997, only to have this number explode to 50 000 000 by December 2005. This may be due, in part, to the prodigious flexibility of blogs. They can be for practically any purpose and while classical blogs involve generally of text, they can contain images and even videos.

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