Some of my family and friends are relatively new to weblogs; so when I say I have a blog, I might as well be speaking a foreign language. Culling through personalities who’ve had an impact on this form of expression, I’ve found the following explanations to be helpful in understanding the term weblog:
- Dave Winer (founder, Radio Userland and Scripting News)
- Rebecca Blood (author, The Weblog Handbook) (article)
- Meg Hourihan (co-founder, Blogger) (author, We Blog)
Now all I need to do is get my own domain on a host that can truly provide full blog functionality. My current façade is starting to concern me (e.g. no feedback hooks)…








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1 a musing » Blog Archive » Following up on my flagged items - Part 1 // Mar 21, 2005 at 11:23 pm
[...] d Tanglao (of Streamline): Yet another Knowledge Management article that doesn’t mention blogs. Up with blogs, down with Knowledge Management! In 2004, I wouldn’t trust any KM [...]
2 a musing » Blog Archive » Tracking blogs in business // Mar 22, 2005 at 4:23 pm
[...] my office window. Seriously! I’m in the Enterprise Content Management (ECM) business. If blogs and their syndication aren’t about content, then what is. [...]
3 a musing » Blog Archive » Sabbatical summary // Mar 31, 2005 at 9:58 pm
[...] ), Design Patterns Explained, Mastering Visual Studio .NET, .NET Patterns)) Established a weblog and (hopefully) learned how to make it stick through mostly trial and error [...]
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