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- AskMen.com - Weblogs - - Feature article explaning how weblogs came about being an Internet phenomenon.
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- WriteTheWeb: The State of the Blog - - Email interview with WriteTheWeb. Evan Williams, his company Pyra, and its product Blogger, have come a long way in the last two years.
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- InformationWeek - The Weblog Question - - Article by John Foley. Employees who write about where they work need to consider the questions of, "Who owns the content?" and "Will my employer object?" (January 31, 2005)
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- Wired News: Porn Blogs Manipulate Google - - Article describes a scheme whereby a company set up a few dozen cross-linked, porn-themed Blogspot blogs (powered by Blogger), all of which link to three of its for-profit porn sites. (August 3, 2004)
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- I'm Blogging This: A Closer Look at Why People Blog - - Academic research paper (with many references) based on interviews with bloggers, text analysis of blog posts, and quantitative analysis of posts and blogs. Also addresses the history of blogging and makes suggestions how to improve blogging systems and software. [PDF] (January, 2004)
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- PR Studies: Social History of Blogs - - Article from Leeds Business School & Centre for Public Relations. Asserts that weblogs are a return to the way the web was once envisioned: a way for the masses to create, edit and view content with little training required. (October 18, 2003)
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- Salon Technology - Fear of Links - - Historical interest article. Scott Rosenberg writes, "While professional journalists turn up their noses, weblog pioneers invent a new, personal way to organize the Web's chaos." (May, 1999)
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- Wired News: The Web the Way It Was - - Leander Kahney writes, "In a sign that content is once again king, one of the Web's earliest and most interesting publishing activities - weblogging - appears to be undergoing a huge surge in popularity." (May, 1999)
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