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Spread of Blog
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Spread of Blog
Blog, or weblog, refers to certain kind of online journal that, it is
time-stamped articles posted on websites, usually in reverse
chronological order. In addition, it usually enables visitors to
leave comments on the same web page of article, trace related blogs
between different websites, and get notification if the blog is
updated. It can also refer to the action of writing blogs.
In a famous blog by R Blood, she observed that `Jorn
Barger `__ named his website, which with
daily articles consisted of interesting links to websites and
comments of these websites; as Weblog, and it is Peter Merholz who
once broke Weblog into the phrase “we blog”.( Blood, R., September 7,
2000), which was shortened to “blog” during spreading. The number of
bloggers boosted after web based blog tools, such as one provided by
Blogger.com since 1999, enabled writing blog or comments online, and
publishing it with a few mouse clicks. But blog had not much
attention at that time.
The influence of blogs was boosted by political events. After the
beginning of War on Terrorism, while interactive blogs focused on the
war, namely warblogs, spread and gain readership because their
immediacy and interactivity, and anonymity of comments, while the
reaction of mainstream media were slowed by censorship. By the spring
of 2003, Forbes Magazine used "war blogger" in this larger sense when
listing the "best warblogs." In the U.S. presidential election of
2004, Blogs by celebrity, such as journalists, politicians and
president candidates, gained public attention. Recently, Microsoft
said that the free blogging service, called MSN Spaces, had attracted
4.5 million users during its preliminary test phase, which began last
December and end a few days ago. The use of the word “blog” was so
common that, “blog” was included in the Oxford English Dictionary
soon (Quarterly updates to OED Online, March 13, 2003).
Many mainstream medias noticed this tendency.
Google bought blogger.com
I started my first blog at September, 2003. I had been looking for a
web application for simplify updating my personal homepage for a long
time. The recent update page in my website consisted of paragraphs in
reverse chronological order, with a timestamp to mark the date of
update, so that the visitors will notice the new updates easily.
Despite of its usability, to perform an update of my homepage, I had
to find the proper insert-point in the page, add new paragraphs, and
then use some FTP (file transfer protocol) software applications to
upload the whole modified page to the web server. Soon I found guest
books, where visitors can leave messages and internet forums, where
registered users can start a discussion or join a discussion, are
very useful but both of them are not eligible for a recent update
part of my website because they are open for visitors,.
they are hard to attract a wild range of visitors. The visitors can
not discuss with the author about an online article without using
other applications, such as email, and this limited the influence of
websites. Soon online guest books appeared, enabled visitors to post
comments of all articles in a single page. Soon internet forums were
designed for discussion, enabled users to post comments of an
individual article and then visitors can read the article and its
comments in the same page. However, unlike internet forums and online
guest books, blog articles have static address for individual
entries, which enables search engines to list them in search results,
and the large amount of trans-website links were considered as
citation by the page rank systems, which used by search engines to
sort results, made them appears in the front of the search result
lists, thus increased the influence of blogs. Many blog tools also
automatically add *TrackBacks*, *or* links between an article and the
articles its references to simplify the difficulty when the visitors
tracking between related articles. These features of blogs made
trans-website discussion much easier, and these conveniences speed up
the spreading of blog.
In addition, several tools and services are developed for the
proliferated demand and boosted new demands. Trackbacks make the
related blogs linked together, and comments made it possible for
authors to discuss their articles on the same page of the article.
Blog hosting sites launched one another, and a lot of personal
homepage providers became blog providers. News aggregators appeared
to simplify posting and reading blogs. The page rank system used by
search engines, promoted the most cited blogs by revealing their
trackbacks International blog service providers made it possible to
write blogs on localized websites. Such conveniences made blogging
easier and more and more people became bloggers.
Since the number of blogger increased so fast; it has formed many
communities.
Influence
As a result of explosion of number of bloggers, several communities
were created on certain topics and direct the discussion in existing
communities such as warblogs, Blawgs, tech blogs and team blogs,
sometimes called blogosphere. Opinions, ideas and discussions around
a particular subject or controversy can easily spread in blogospheres
through trackbacks and dominate the topic of a blogosphere in a
period of time. In order to keep the high discussion quality of the
blogospheres, some bloggers dispatch their posts into different
blogospheres. For example, I have 5 blogs, one to trace the new
technologies, one to discuss common technologies, 2 for archive, and
1 for other posts.
Some blogospheres have great influence. They have quicker responses
to breaking news than major media (Conference Examines Blogs' Impact
on News. Nov 14, 2004), and some news stories were knock down by
bloggers (Macht J., Sept 27, 2004). They were also responsible for
pushing the story of Trent Lott, then the Republican leader of the
Senate into the news, after the mainstream media missed it, and
caused his resign. MSDN blog, a group of blogs of Microsoft employees
and product teams, became the information and feedback center of
Microsoft related technologies.
Businessman will never ignore such a large group. For one, Google's
AdSense, which deliver content-relative ads to pages, became
ubiquitous on blogs, and some bloggers can earn a lot of money by
talking about certain products.(Gard,L. Dec 13, 2004). For another,
many people tried a lot to post unwanted blog spam to promote the
spammer's website, and made major search engines changed their page
ranking system.
Conclusion
. Despite of some tiny problems, more and more people will start
blogging, entering blogosphere, and try to promote themselves. Blog
will become as popular as email, or even more. Popular.
Reference
Associated Press. Conference examines blogs' impact on news.( Nov 14,
2004). *eWeek*.
Blood, R..(September 7, 2000) Weblogs: A history and perspective,
*Rebecca's Pocket.*..
.(April 14,
2005)
Gard,L. (Dec 13, 2004). The business of blogging; explosive growth
means web logs are suddenly in Madison Avenue's sights. *Business
Week*. 2004(3912) p117.
Macht J.( Sept 27, 2004). How to knock down a Story: THE BLOGGERS.
*Time* 164(13). p30.
Quarterly updates to OED Online (March 13, 2003) *Oxford English
Dictionary*\ .(April
14, 2005)