What is a Blog?

Definitions of Blog on the Web:

  • A frequently updated journal or diary usually, often hosted by a third party.
    www.e-gain.co.uk/online_marketing/news_articles/Search%20Engine%20Marketing/4

  • An online Journal.
    matra.sourceforge.net/misc/glossary.php

  • Short for “Web log,” a specialized site that allows an individual or group of individuals to share a running log of events and personal insights with online audiences. Blogs with political or current-events themes have grown in popularity and become “soap boxes” for instant mass-audience commentary.
    www.pvt.com/oth/glossary.htm

  • Web LOG is a journal kept on the Internet. This journal is often updated daily and contains all information that the person maintaining the BLOG (the blogger) wishes to share with the world. …
    www.avatar.co.nz/resources/web-site-design-web-marketing-definitions-b.html

  • Like an online dairy. This can be about and be used for anything at all, it can be used for news, reviews, products etc for a business, organisation etc. This is great as it helps the user stay in touch with the website with new and up to date information.
    germworks.net/blog/2007/02/11/web-jargon-explained/

  • A blog is information that is instantly published to a Web site. Blog scripting allows someone to automatically post information to a Web site. The information first goes to a blogger Web site. Then the information is automatically inserted into a template tailored for your Web site.
    mason.gmu.edu/~montecin/netterms.htm

  • A BLOG is a publication of personal thoughts, experiences, and web links. It is updated frequently and is usually a mixture of what is happening in a person’s life and what is happening on the web or in the media. …
    www.simplehostfinder.com/glossary.html

  • A frequent, chronological publication of personal thoughts and Web links.
    keywordmktg.com/Glossary.aspx

  • This is a web log or online diary hosted on specific sites such as www.blogger.com. It offers readers the opportunity to reply to opinions and link to their own blogs.
    www.iab.ie/FAQs/DefinitionofTerms/

  • A web-based publication consisting of periodic contributions, often in reverse chronological order.
    studio.brightcove.com/library/help/glossary_help.cfm

  • (from “web log”) A journal on the web, which may be pubic or private, individual or collaborative. Blogs defined in wikipedia [top of page]
    iws.cit.cornell.edu/iws2/technology/techinfo.cfm

  • BLOG is short for Web log, and our Web pages that work as a journal that our normally updated daily. Blogging sites can provide excellent information on many topics, although content can be subjective.
    www.le.ac.uk/webcentre/help/glossary.html

  • Blog, short for web log, an online diary written on a computer and posted on the World Wide Web.
    www.zwischenbericht.telekom.de/site0107/en/co/glossar/index.php

  • A blog (short for weblog) is an online journal or diary of an individual’s opinions and latest news that is updated regularly, in chronological order. Many blogs allow visitors to make comments, or “postings” in response to the blogger, or ask questions.
    www.nowwearetalking.com.au/Home/Page.aspx

  • A blog (short for “Web Log”) is basically a journal or personal diary that is available on the web. Blogs are typically updated daily using content management software that allows people with little or no technical background to update and maintain them.
    newsletter.blizzardinternet.com/tech-glossary/

  • An online diary where people can post messages and others may view and respond to the posts.
    www.legalinternetmarketing.com/seo-glossary.html

  • This is a term coming from the combination of the terms web log – it is a web page that serves as publicly accessible journal for the author. It can be formal or informal, is usually updated daily and reflects the personality of the author. More Information…
    tig.lsc.gov/techglossary.php

  • Blog is a web journal which is otherwise called as a “weblog”. entries are made on a regular or daily basis in a blog like an online diary. Some blogs have definite authors who disclose their names and some with anonymous authors who use a nickname.
    www.searchenginegenie.com/search-engine-glossary-b.htm

  • A “web log” or online diary. Blogs have been identified as an increasingly popular source of online publication, especially regarding political information, opinion publication and alternative news coverage.
    www.parliament.vic.gov.au/SARC/E-Democracy/Final_Report/Glossary.htm

  • Weblog, a website with a series of postings. Blogs are easily written and published via a webform using a free or low cost software. Many libraries use a blog format as their website.
    www.selco.lib.mn.us/help/glossary.html

  • (from ‘Web log’) an online journal that is easy to update with short messages and links. The software takes care of generating pages and indexes from the various items that you ‘blog’.
    www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/handbook/web/glossary.htm

  • This is the slang term for web log. It is a journal that is kept on the internet. Someone who keeps a journal on the internet like this is called a blogger. They are typically updated daily or on a regular basis. …
    www.corporatewebsitemarketing.com/search-engine-marketing-glossary.html

  • The word blog is derived from the combination of the two words, web and log. Blogs are virtual diaries created by individuals and stored on the Internet. Blogs generally consist of text and images and can appear in a calendar type format.
    www.netalert.net.au/03003-Glossary.asp

  • A weblog, web log or simply a blog; a web application which contains periodic posts on a common webpage. These are often but don’t have to be in reverse chronological order. The term “blog” came into common use as a way of avoiding confusion with the term “server log”.
    www.master-web.org/glossary.php

  • Blogs, a derivation from Web logs, are user-generated Websites for personal use, much like journal entries. Blogs evolve around a certain subject, be it a personal blog where the “blogger” writes in first person, or a political blog, commentary on local news and so on. …
    www.dottraffic.com/glossary/

  • web log: a shared on-line journal where people can post diary entries about their personal experiences and hobbies; “postings on a blog are usually in chronological order”
  • read, write, or edit a shared on-line journal
    wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn

  • A blog is a user-generated website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a reverse chronological order.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog 

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