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So where all this comes from a blog? How did they get from a play ground for fleas devices has revolutionized the major political, journalism, marketing and media?

I always find that when I learn about new technology or way of doing things online, Geeks are available (and I say the word 'strange' with complete affection - I). Before business became indispensable from a computer, e-mail or internet, the academics and tinkerers were there first, kicking the tires and playing with technology. Blogging no exception.

Many of the earliest Internet Geeks wrote online journals detailing interesting links and perspectives. Because this was before programs like FrontPage and Dreamweaver, everything is done by hand - and the huge complexity. Each time you update this website, you run the risk of violation of a link on the website and leave your readers stranded with a 'page not found' the dreaded error. Eventually, computer programmers and web designers to be fed up with all this manual labor and create their own software to automate the process of updating the website journal. So the weblog was born.

In 1999, a website called Blogger (http://www.blogger.com/) launched, offering free blogs to anyone and everyone who wants them. Blogger provides a free blog tools and hosting space to host their blogs. Millions of people from around the world log on and start their own weblog.

Talk of the largest in the world began. Blogs have changed the way academics do research, journalists write, the family relation and hinders political funds. It was just a matter of time before the business up and realize the strength of blogging for marketing online.

Blogging provides a way for companies and customers to meet the general on the ground to talk about what they screw up and get them moving. It also allows them to detect where the situation closely and what they are talking about products online.

Today, blogging continues to grow at a faster speed with more than 400,000 posts added per day and 12,000 new blogs are created every day. Millions of people look to blogs for a good laugh, great ideas, great tips or instant analysis. Blogosphere doubles in size
every 5 months, where anyone, anywhere, in any language, to make their mark in the world to share ideas, passion and products.

'Blog' is the speech of the year for 2004 according to Merriam-Webster, publisher of famous dictionary. The year 2004 marked a turning point for blogs as a form of media you are looking for. Now seen as a place to collect a large audience of loyal readers are used to complete the blog, praise, and examine the facts of their evening news.

Pillars of my favorites for blogging was when 'Blogs' appeared as a category on Jeopardy game events. I'll take blogging for one thousand, Alex!


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