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History of Blogging

History of BloggingIsn’t it amazing all the new and interesting things that have come about as a result of the technological breakthroughs of the past decade or so? We can call people from just about anywhere at just about any time; we can chat with friends without benefit of a telephone (or the frustration of a huge telephone bill); we can send written messages from our phones and carry a computer in the palm of our hand. Well, we can now add one more amazing development to the list of possibilities opened up by the tekkies of the world: blogging.

So, what is the history of blogging? Blogging really existed, I believe, before the term for it came about. Surely, after the development of the Internet, people were writing their opinions and sharing them with others, either through email or through actual posting of content on websites. People were keeping online diaries as well, which is really all blogging actually is.

In 1994, a student at Swarthmore began chronicling his ideas online, and some people consider this to be the first true blog.

In 1997, some websites starting appearing whose sole purpose seemed to be house lists of other websites that people found interesting. These became known as web logs. Read the rest of this entry »

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History of Blogging – A Must Read!

History of Blogging - A Must ReadWhen discussing the history of blogging, we must first trace when and where the word was derived from. The history of blogging formally started when the term “weblog” was used by 2 lecturers from Bond University on the Gold Coast Australia by the name of G. Raikundalia and M. Reese. It was during a conference on August 14, 1985 when the word was coined on a paper presented which is entitled ” Exploiting the World Wide Web for Electronic Meeting Document Analysis and Management” which discussed the utilization of an access on a web browser to different meeting manuscript information, for instance, minutes, reports, tabled manuscripts and document catalogs.

Fascinatingly, the word itself as “weblog” has not been utilized on the residual records of the paper, which is currently being hosted at the website of the Charles Sturt University. However, the term was used on its appropriate context in a post at Usenet furthering the documents delivery at Bond which was published on August 6, 1995.

According to the history of blogging, the famous use of the term “weblog” as we currently know it came from a person by the name of Jorn Barger of the weblog Robot Wisdom. This phenomenon dated back in December 1997. Read the rest of this entry »

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History of Blogging & Today Blogs

History of Blogging & Today BlogsThe first few blogs appeared on the web at the end of 1990s, no one could have predicated the amazing growth they would experience over the next few years.

Blogs started as a simple, user-friendly way for people to publish on the Net and regularly update their thoughts and views, information that are relevant to their readers and also links to other websites. However, these early blogs were mostly produced by people with a lot of Programming knowledge and they catered to a narrow audience of technically minded people.

Finally, in 1999 an easy to use online application called blogger made blogging accessible to anyone, and this new technology really started to take off. When mighty Google bought Blogger in 2003, the search engine secured the future popularity of blogging as an online activity for millions of people. The number of blogs on the internet soared and blogging officially become an online phenomenon.

Blogging had arrived and arrived with a bang!

Since then, blogging has continued to grow in leaps and bounds becoming more and more popular as time goes by. There are no signs of this incredible trend slowing down. Here are some of the blog-related statistics Read the rest of this entry »

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