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Title: Some Thoughts on the Weblog Revolution


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Some Thoughts on the Weblog Revolution
  • Meg Hourihan
  • May 10, 2003

2
What is a weblog (blog)?
  • Web page with small chunks of hypertext
  • date-stamped
  • ordered reverse-chronologically
  • newest information at the top of the page
  • Chunks called Posts
  • Posts links commentary

3
What is a blog (contd)?
  • Web native format
  • Beyond the page paradigm
  • Post is self-contained topical unit
  • Liberates writer from word count
  • Distributed
  • Social
  • Often Personal
  • Easy!

4
Why the definition matters
  • To help get it
  • To discuss distributed nature
  • To identify broader value
  • More than homepages
  • Not just journals or diaries

5
But, the definition is evolving
  • Because blog can be more than text
  • Video blogs (vlogs)
  • Photo blogs
  • Audio blogs
  • Blog frequent updates
  • Blog easy
  • Blog published to Web

6
So wheres the revolution?
  • Wayne and Garth with unlimited distribution
    potential
  • Different ways of sharing information
  • Communication through social networks
  • Decentralized
  • Open
  • Weblogs a piece of something larger

7
Whats this mean today?
  • Different war reporting
  • http//dearraed.blogspot.com
  • http//www.back-to-iraq.com/
  • Chrisophter Allbritton (AP NY Daily News)
  • 10,000!
  • http//stuarthughes.blogspot.com
  • First-hand accounts of Sept. 11

8
Enabling the revolution
  • Two sides to the weblog equation
  • Writing
  • Reading

9
Writing has advanced
  • No more horseless carriage
  • We say car and ask what features you need
  • 2nd generation tools are enabling the production
  • Movable Type
  • Radio Userland
  • Blogger
  • Many more

10
Reading is behind
  • Information overload
  • How do I find the good stuff?
  • How do I know its been updated?
  • How do I trust it?
  • 1st step RSS readers
  • Too hard for novice
  • Hard to scale

11
Making reading easier
  • Weblogs are fundamentally social
  • Social software
  • Decentralized unlocked
  • Group communication
  • Blogdex is a first step
  • Going from there

12
Yesterday, today, tomorrow
  • We read tens of weblogs
  • Now we read hundreds
  • Can we read thousands? Tens of thousands?
  • Can the reading tools scale with the content
    output?

13
What does the future portend?
  • Weblogs as accessible media
  • Reading thousands each
  • Writing millions of bloggers, worldwide
  • Forgetting about the term
  • Natural way to have pages that have frequent
    content

14
The future contd
  • Development of business models
  • Part of trusted media networks
  • CNN hosts blogs in the next war
  • Tech advancements enables cool stuff
  • E.g. Integration of location-based services with
    frequent-update capabilities

15
Where to start writing
  • Blogger
  • http//www.blogger.com
  • Free
  • Easy to begin with
  • Publish in less than two minutes!
  • Now owned by Google

16
Where to start reading
  • Technorati Top 100
  • http//www.technorati.com/cosmos/top100.html
  • Daypop top 40
  • www.daypop.com/top
  • Sidebars/blogroll of ones you like

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A few I enjoy
  • www.kottke.org
  • www.boingboing.net
  • www.rebeccablood.net
  • www.scripting.com
  • www.instapundit.com
  • www.nickdenton.org
  • www.harrumph.com
  • www.onfocus.com
  • Mine www.megnut.com
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