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a weblog or blog (derived from web + log) is a web-based
publication consisting primarily of periodic articles (normally, but not
always, in reverse chronological order). Although most early blogs were
manually updated, tools to automate the maintenance of such sites made
them accessible to a much larger population, and the use of some sort
of browser-based software is now a typical aspect of “blogging.”
Blogs range in scope from individual diaries to arms of political
campaigns, media programs, and corporations. They range in scale from the
writings of one occasional author (known as a blogger), to the
collaboration of a large community of writers. Many weblogs enable visitors
to leave public comments, which can lead to a community of readers
centered around the blog; others are non-interactive. The totality of
weblogs or blog-related websites is often called the blogosphere. When a
large amount of activity, information and opinion erupts around a
particular subject or controversy in the blogosphere, it is
sometimes called a blogstorm or blog swarm.
[see: wikipedia]
[1] we will tell the truth. We will acknowledge and correct any mistakes promptly.
[2] we will not delete comments unless they are spam, off-topic, or defamatory.
[3] we will reply to comments when appropriate as promptly as possible.
[4] we will link to online references and original source materials directly
[5] we will disagree with other opinions respectfully.
[see: gm fastlane blog]