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  2. Open Diary - Wikipedia

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    Open Diary (often abbreviated as "OD") is an online diary community, an early example of social networking software. It was founded on October 20, 1998. It was founded on October 20, 1998. Open Diary went offline on February 7, 2014, [ 1 ] but was re-launched on January 26, 2018.

  3. Bruce Ableson - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Ableson (born September 16, 1963 in New York) is an American computer programmer and website developer. He is best known as the inventor of Open Diary, the first online blogging community.

  4. Online diary - Wikipedia

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    The launch of Open Diary in October 1998 provided the first website where online diaries could be posted together as a community. Open Diary innovated several features that would become important to online diary communities, including comments, activity feeds, and friends-only content.

  5. History of blogging - Wikipedia

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    Open Diary launched in October 1998, soon growing to thousands of online diaries. Open Diary innovated the reader comment, becoming the first blog community where readers could add comments to other writers' blog entries. SlashDot, a still-popular blog for tech "nerds," launched in September 1997.

  6. Diary - Wikipedia

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    A diary is a written or audiovisual memorable record, ... Web-based services such as Open Diary (started in October 1998) and LiveJournal (January 1999) ...

  7. Blog - Wikipedia

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    Open Diary innovated the reader comment, becoming the first blog community where readers could add comments to other writers' blog entries. Brad Fitzpatrick started LiveJournal in March 1999. Andrew Smales created Pitas.com in July 1999 as an easier alternative to maintaining a "news page" on a Web site, followed by DiaryLand in September 1999 ...

  8. Diary (stationery) - Wikipedia

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    A medium-sized desk diary, with lines for hours in the working day. This type may also be called an appointment diary. In stationery, a diary (UK and Commonwealth English), datebook, daybook, appointment book, planner or agenda (American English) is a small book contained a main diary section with a space for each day of the year with room for notes, a calendar.

  9. Journal - Wikipedia

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    A journal, from the Old French journal (meaning "daily"), may refer to: . Bullet journal, a method of personal organization; Diary, a record of personal secretive thoughts and as open book to personal therapy or used to feel connected to oneself.