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malachi
10-21-2005, 01:02 AM
Bird Dog Report: The "Blog" Revolution! The blog is rolling, and no one can stop it now.

Today I have seen numerous reports about weblogs / blogs, so I decided to do some investigating to find out how this started and where it's going. I found some interesting things about weblogs.

Read This (http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Weblog)

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The Next Generation In Blogging: Understanding

video blogs: vlogs, vloggers, vlogging

VideoIn January 2005 the first VloggerCon was held, catering to a new breed of bloggers, the video blogger. A vlog, or videoblog, is a weblog which uses video as its primary presentation format. Vlog posts are usually accompanied by text, image and additional metadata to provide a context or overview for the video.
vlog, vlogger, vlogging.

See: www.vlog.com www.vlogit.com

Mobile Blogs: Moblogs, Mobloggers, Moblogging

Legal Blogs:

Blawgs, Blawggers, Blawgging;
Blogs that discuss law and legal affairs are often referred to as blawgs.

Vlawg, a Video Law Blog;
A Vlog pertaining to anything legal and legislative in nature. See, also Wikipedia for related definition, Vlog.


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Domain Searchers, vlogging is the next generation of blogging. This is for real, get them while they are hot. I shared this information with you, you do as you like, I made a few really good investments, and I hope it'll pay off.

Btw, blogging.com is selling at www.tdnam.com for 2 million and with 34 days left and already have one buyer. They know and I know that vlogging is the next big thing.

malachi
10-21-2005, 01:06 AM
aol: rumors about buying weblogs, inc. True or false?

mystwoman
10-21-2005, 08:10 AM
well i think the base of an aol buy would be for the name, but since they can deliver the development, support, and online banking secure interchange, it doesn't really matter who they go with, that'll just be the aol blog.

and I distrust media covering tiself re; the blog scene, it's too incestuous. Paid content like online magazines and reviewers and product sites are competing for eyeballs with blogs, it's weird they would emphasize it. even in some small part.