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  2. Blog - Wikipedia

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    A blog (a truncation of " weblog ") [ 1 ] is an informational website consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries (posts). Posts are typically displayed in reverse chronological order so that the most recent post appears first, at the top of the web page. In the 2000s, blogs were often the work of a single individual ...

  3. History of blogging - Wikipedia

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    History of blogging. While the term "blog" was not coined until the late 1990s, the history of blogging starts with several digital precursors to it. Before "blogging" became popular, digital communities took many forms, including Usenet, commercial online services such as GEnie, BiX and the early CompuServe, e-mail lists [1][2] and Bulletin ...

  4. Edublog - Wikipedia

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    Edublog. An edublog is a blog created for educational purposes. Edublogs archive and support [ [dibu] and teacher learning by facilitating reflection, questioning by self and others, collaboration [1] and by providing contexts for engaging in higher-order thinking. [2][3] Edublogs proliferated when blogging architecture became more simplified ...

  5. Slate Star Codex - Wikipedia

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    Astral Codex Ten, formerly called Slate Star Codex (SSC), is a blog focused on science, medicine (especially within psychiatry), philosophy, politics, and futurism. The blog is written by Scott Alexander Siskind, [ 1 ] a San Francisco Bay Area psychiatrist, [ 2 ] under the pen name Scott Alexander. Slate Star Codex was launched in 2013, and was ...

  6. Casey Cole - Wikipedia

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    Casey Cole. Casey Cole, OFM is an American Franciscan friar, Catholic priest, writer, and blogger. Cole runs his own online blog and YouTube channel called Breaking in the Habit and is the author of the books Let Go: Seven Stumbling Blocks to Christian Discipleship and Called: What Happens After Saying Yes to God.

  7. Blogger (service) - Wikipedia

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    Blogger's new version, codenamed "Invader," was released in beta alongside the gold update on August 14, 2006. Users were moved to Google servers, and new features such as interface language in French, Italian, German, and Spanish were added. [7] In December 2006, this new version of Blogger was taken out of beta. By May 2007, Blogger had ...

  8. Vlog - Wikipedia

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    Vlog. A vlog[1] (/ vlɒɡ /), also known as a video blog or video log, is a form of blog for which the medium is video. [2] Vlog entries often combine embedded video (or a video link) with supporting text, images, and other metadata. Entries can be recorded in one take or cut into multiple parts. Unlike a more general video diary, vlogs are ...

  9. Colossal (blog) - Wikipedia

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    History. Colossal is an art blog that features 15 to 25 posts per week on photography, design, animation, painting, installation art, architecture, drawing, and street art. [2] It started as a personal blog in the fall of 2010. Web designer by trade, Jobson began his blog as one of one hundred things he wanted to accomplish in 2010. [3]