History of Blogs
Here is what About.com says about blogs:
What
is a Blog?
A blog (also called a weblog or web log) is a website consisting of entries (also called posts) appearing in reverse chronological order with the most recent entry appearing first (similar in format to a daily journal). Blogs typically include features such as comments and links to increase user interactivity. Blogs are created using specific publishing software. All regisered users on MomsTeam are able to write their own blogs. For how to start your blog, or create an additional blog entry, click here.
Variations of the term blog:
- Blogging: The act of writing a
post for a blog
- Blogger: A person who writes
content for a blog
- Blogosphere: The online
community of blogs and bloggers
The World Before
Blogging:
There
was a time when the Internet was just an informational tool. In the early life
of the World Wide Web some 20 years ago, websites were simple and provided a
one-sided conversation. As time went on, the Internet became more interactive
with the introduction of transaction-based websites and online shopping, but
the online world remained one-sided.
That
all changed with the evolution of Web 2.0 (the social web) wherein user-generated content
became an integral part of the online world. Today, users expect websites to
provide a two-way conversation and web logs (or blogs) were born.
The Birth of Blogs:
The
earliest blogs started in the late 1990s as online diaries. Individuals posted
information on a daily basis about their lives and opinions. The daily posts
were listed in reverse date order, so readers viewed the most recent post first
and scrolled through previous posts. The format provided an ongoing inner
monologue from the writer.
As
blogs evolved, interactive features were added to create a two-way
conversation. Readers took advantage of features that allowed them to leave
comments on blog posts or link to posts on other blogs and websites to further
the dialogue.
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