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▪ I. blog, n. Computing. Brit. |blɒg|, U.S. |blɑg| Forms: 19– blog, 19– 'blog [Shortened ‹weblog n.
1999TBTF for 1999-08-30: Aibo Rampant in cistron.lists (Usenet newsgroup) 30 Aug. Blog., a Web log... First spotted on the Eatonweb blog, er, Web log on 1999-08-25, though Eatonweb's proprietor Brigitte says the coinage is due to our very own TBTF Irregular Peter Merholz. ] = weblog n. 2.
[1999www.bradlands.com (Weblog) 23 May (O.E.D. Archive) Cam points out lemonyellow.com and PeterMe decides the proper way to say ‘weblog’ is ‘wee'- blog’ (Tee-hee!).] 1999P. Merholz in peterme.com (Weblog) 28 May For those keeping score on blog commentary from outside the blog community. 1999Scotsman (Nexis) 30 Aug. Many of the early 'blogs link to one another and have built quite a community of webloggers—the authors who maintain them. 2002Salina (Kansas) Jrnl. 21 Apr. b6/3 Blogs..contain daily musings about news, dating, marriage, divorce, children, politics in the Middle East..or millions of other things or nothing at all. ▪ II. blog, v. Computing. Brit. |blɒg|, U.S. |blɑg| [‹ blog n. Compare blogging n., blogger n.] intr. To write or maintain a weblog. Also: to read or browse through weblogs, esp. habitually.
1999TBTF for 1999-08-30: Aibo Rampant in cistron.lists (Usenet newsgroup) 30 Aug. Blog..to run a Web log. 2000Whole Earth Winter 54/1 To blog is to be part of a community of smart, tech-savvy people who want to be on the forefront of a new literary undertaking. 2001Washington Post (Electronic ed.) 17 May Journalist Jim Romenesko's clearinghouse for media gossip..showed how a personal blog could go pro when the Poynter Institute hired him..to blog full time. |