
Yo! Wassa Blog?
logging... everybody is
blogging... Since 1999 blogs have been a new practical way for
non-techs to voice their minds without having to know much HTML
code. Web Logs are not hosted in your PC but elsewhere... out
there in cyberspace...
A blog is short for weB LOG,
a personal diary... A collection of your own private
thoughts. Memos to the world. Your blog is whatever you want
it to be. There are millions of them, in all shapes and
sizes, and there are no real rules.
In simple terms, a blog is a web site, where you write stuff
on an ongoing basis. New stuff shows up at the top, so your
visitors can read what's new. Then they comment on it or
link to it or email you. Or not.

Since bloggerism was launched in 1999, blogs have reshaped
the web, impacted politics, shaken up journalism, and
enabled millions of people to have a voice and connect with
others... and we're pretty sure the whole deal is just
getting started.
A blog gives you your own voice on the web to publish your
thoughts. It's a place to collect and share things that you
find interesting— whether it's your political commentary, a
personal diary, or links to web sites you want to remember.
Many people use a blog just to organize their own thoughts,
while others command influential, worldwide audiences of
thousands. Professional and amateur journalists use blogs to
publish breaking news, while personal journalers reveal
inner thoughts.

Blogging is about more than just putting your thoughts on
the web. It's about connecting with and hearing from anyone
who reads your work and cares to respond. With Blogger.com,
for example, you
control who can read and write to your blog — let just a few
friends or the entire world see what you have to say!
Some sites have comments that let anyone, anywhere, offer feedback on
your posts. You can choose whether you want to allow
comments on a post-by-post basis, and you can delete any
comments you don't like.
Access Controls let you decide who can read and who can
write to your blog, if any. You can use a group blog with multiple
authors as an excellent communication tool for small teams,
families and other groups. Or as a single author, you can
create a private online space for collecting news, links,
and ideas, to keep to yourself or share with as many readers
as you want.
My blog is different... I beget it and if you're inclined to
do so, you can tell me how'sit...

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