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  2. List of blogs - Wikipedia

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    Video gaming blog Multi-author Jezebel: English Women's interest blog Multi-author Jihad Watch: English Blog on the ideas behind Islamic jihad: Multi-author Kaboom: A Soldier's War Journal: English Military blog detailing a scout platoon leader's daily life on the Iraqi frontlines LT G. (screen name) Kissing Suzy Kolber: English NFL humor blog ...

  3. Hyperbole and a Half - Wikipedia

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    Hyperbole and a Half is a webcomic and blog written and illustrated by Allie Brosh.Started in 2009, Brosh often mixes text and illustrations to tell stories from her childhood, discuss her thoughts, and describe the challenges she has faced, particularly with mental health.

  4. Blog - Wikipedia

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    A reverse blog is composed by its users rather than a single blogger. This system has the characteristics of a blog and the writing of several authors. These can be written by several contributing authors on a topic or opened up for anyone to write. There is typically some limit to the number of entries to keep it from operating like a web forum.

  5. Reverse blog - Wikipedia

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    A reverse blog (also known as a group blog) is a type of blog written entirely by the users, who are given a topic. The blog posts are usually screened and chosen for publication by a core group or the publisher of the blog. [1] A reverse blog is different from a traditional blog, which is created by a single, specific author (i.e. blogger).

  6. Food blogging - Wikipedia

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    Food blogging is a feature of food journalism that interlinks a gourmet interest in food, blog writing, and food photography. [1] Food blogs are generally written by food enthusiasts, often referred to as "foodies," and can be used commercially by the blogger to earn a profit.

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    Founded in 2014 as a one-person operation, nDash now boasts a network of more than 10,000 freelance writers, which it connects with its clients, some of whom are household brand names.

  8. Glossary of blogging - Wikipedia

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    A blog written by members or veterans of any branch of military service - Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marines. A contraction of military and blog. Moblog A portmanteau of "mobile" and "blog". A blog featuring posts sent mainly by mobile phone, using SMS or MMS messages. They are often photoblogs. Mommy blog

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