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		<title>What is Blogging Communication?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kavita asked: With the recent rise in advanced social networking sites and the subsequent attention they have received from media outlets, people commonly perceive weblogs&#8211;which are the staple of social networking&#8211;as a new invention; however, this isn&#8217;t entirely true. Adding information to web-logs or &#8220;blogs&#8221;&#8211;blogging defined today&#8211;has been around for over ten years&#8211;and has gradually [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Kavita</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>With the recent rise in advanced social networking sites and the subsequent attention they have received from media outlets, people commonly perceive weblogs&#8211;which are the staple of social networking&#8211;as a new invention; however, this isn&#8217;t entirely true. Adding information to web-logs or &#8220;blogs&#8221;&#8211;blogging defined today&#8211;has been around for over ten years&#8211;and has gradually gained strength on the Internet as means of communication.<br/><br/>While people blogging in the early 1990s generally limited their blogs to personal information, such as chronicles and diaries, bloggers defined today includes blogging on a wide variety of different topics&#8211;from politics to cheese-tasting; however, blogging defined today is very much the same: a simple means to better facilitate communication.<br/><br/>Blogging defined is one of the most effective means of Internet-based communication because it is relatively easy and requires little time investment. Using a blogging interface like WordPress or Google&#8217;s Blogger, for more details visit to www.blog-and-ping.com a blog owner can add a new entries to his blog while he sits in a meeting at work or watches events unfold on TV. Rather than fooling around with messy code, he can simply enter his message textually in his blog; and then update it in a matter of seconds.<br/><br/>Another crucial aspect of blogging that makes it such an effective medium for communication is that it allows for rapid-response comments. A political debate could literally unfold over the course of the afternoon in the form of comments on a blog.<br/><br/>Conversely, blogging defined by the media is often &#8220;controversial,&#8221; but it doesn&#8217;t have to be that way. Many blogs are used to simply say &#8220;hello&#8221; to friends who are blog owners. This is quite common with social networking sites, for more details visit to www.rss-announcers.com such as Myspace and Livejournal&#8211;both of which use a form of blog to facilitate communication.<br/><br/>Whether blogging defined is a form spurring debate between political opponents or blogging defined is a means of increasing bonds between friends, they have the ability to rapidly increase the speed of communication by acting as a sort of intermediary between a full-featured website and a forum.<br/><br/>Blogging defined is one of the most effective means of Internet-based communication because it is relatively easy and requires little time investment. Using a blogging interface like WordPress or Google&#8217;s Blogger, a blog owner can add a new entries to his blog while he sits in a meeting at work or watches events unfold on TV. Rather than fooling around with messy code, he can simply enter his message textually in his blog; and then update it in a matter of seconds.<br/><br/>Another crucial aspect of blogging that makes it such an effective medium for communication is that it allows for rapid-response comments. A political debate could literally unfold over the course of the afternoon in the form of comments on a blog.<br/><br/>Conversely, blogging defined by the media is often &#8220;controversial,&#8221; but it doesn&#8217;t have to be that way. Many blogs are used to simply say &#8220;hello&#8221; to friends who are blog owners. This is quite common with social networking sites, such as Myspace and Livejournal&#8211;both of which use a form of blog to facilitate communication.<br/><br/>Whether blogging defined is a form spurring debate between political opponents or blogging defined is a means of increasing bonds between friends, they have the ability to rapidly increase the speed of communication by acting as a sort of intermediary between a full-featured website and a forum.<br/><br/><br/></div>
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