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blog

short for Web log, a user-generated Web site that provides commentary on a particular subject

blog

B0330850 (blŏg)n. A website that displays postings by one or more individuals in chronological order and usually has links to comments on specific postings.intr.v. blogged, blog·ging, blogs To write entries in, add material to, or maintain a blog.
[From weblog (humorously taken as we blog).]
blog′ger n.

blog

(blɒɡ) n (Computer Science) informal an online journal. Full name: weblog vb (Computer Science) to write an online journal ˈblogger n ˈblogging n

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Past participle: blogged
Gerund: blogging
Imperative
blog
blog
Present
I blog
you blog
he/she/it blogs
we blog
you blog
they blog
Preterite
I blogged
you blogged
he/she/it blogged
we blogged
you blogged
they blogged
Present Continuous
I am blogging
you are blogging
he/she/it is blogging
we are blogging
you are blogging
they are blogging
Present Perfect
I have blogged
you have blogged
he/she/it has blogged
we have blogged
you have blogged
they have blogged
Past Continuous
I was blogging
you were blogging
he/she/it was blogging
we were blogging
you were blogging
they were blogging
Past Perfect
I had blogged
you had blogged
he/she/it had blogged
we had blogged
you had blogged
they had blogged
Future
I will blog
you will blog
he/she/it will blog
we will blog
you will blog
they will blog
Future Perfect
I will have blogged
you will have blogged
he/she/it will have blogged
we will have blogged
you will have blogged
they will have blogged
Future Continuous
I will be blogging
you will be blogging
he/she/it will be blogging
we will be blogging
you will be blogging
they will be blogging
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been blogging
you have been blogging
he/she/it has been blogging
we have been blogging
you have been blogging
they have been blogging
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been blogging
you will have been blogging
he/she/it will have been blogging
we will have been blogging
you will have been blogging
they will have been blogging
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been blogging
you had been blogging
he/she/it had been blogging
we had been blogging
you had been blogging
they had been blogging
Conditional
I would blog
you would blog
he/she/it would blog
we would blog
you would blog
they would blog
Past Conditional
I would have blogged
you would have blogged
he/she/it would have blogged
we would have blogged
you would have blogged
they would have blogged
Thesaurus
Noun1.blog - a shared on-line journal where people can post diary entries about their personal experiences and hobbiesblog - a shared on-line journal where people can post diary entries about their personal experiences and hobbies; "postings on a blog are usually in chronological order"web logdiary, journal - a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations
Verb1.blog - read, write, or edit a shared on-line journalblog - read, write, or edit a shared on-line journalcommunicate, intercommunicate - transmit thoughts or feelings; "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist"
Translations
写博客博客

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写博客zhCN, 博客zhCN

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Joe Bloggs

A typical, ordinary, average person. (Though suggesting a male given the use of "Joe," it does not necessarily refer to a man.) Their security is so lax that any old Joe Bloggs could walk right up and take their equipment. For any new piece of technology to succeed in the market these days, it has to be easy for any Joe Bloggs to pick up and use.See also: joe

blog

1. noun A webpage that is, or is similar to, an online journal, typically in which entries are posted regularly and in chronological order. The term is short for "weblog." I think it would be fun to start a fashion blog!2. verb To maintain and post entries to a blog. I've been so busy that I haven't blogged in weeks. When I was going through that rough patch, I found it really helpful to blog about it.

ˌJoe ˈBloggs

(British English) (American English ˌJoe ˈBlow) (informal) a way of referring to a typical ordinary person: What will this promised cut in taxes really mean to Joe Bloggs and his family?As the son of a senator, of course he has advantages that the average Joe Blow doesn’t have.See also: joe

weblog

and blog n. a type of online diary that someone makes available to other people on the internet. (A very popular way to communicate one’s personal details without any social interaction.) John started a weblog so that other people could read about what he eats for breakfast. I deleted my blog, since it was too silly.

blog

verbSee weblog
See blog

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blog,

short for web log, an online, regularly updated journal or newsletter that is readily accessible to the general public by virtue of being posted on a website. Blogs typically report and comment on topics of interest to the author, and are usually written and posted using software specifically designed to facilitate blogging; they include hyperlinks to other websites and, often, photos, video clips, and the like. The most recent entry by the blogger is posted at the beginning of the blog, with earlier entries following in reverse chronological order; comments and other responses to the blog by readers are often posted after each entry.

Although some bloggers have (or have achieved) prominence and expertise that makes them as influential in politics and other areas as established journalists, reviewers, and critics (some of which maintain blogs themselves), many bloggers reach relatively few readers and discuss matters of largely personal interest. Blogs also have been used by politicians, businesses, and others to keep voters, customers, and the like informed on matters of common interest; they can function as a significant alternative to television, newspapers, and other mainstream media, especially in nations where the media are controlled or censored by the government. Bloggers have at times broken important news stories or marshalled public opinion on a matter of public interest.

Online journals first appeared in the early 1990s. The development in the late 1990s of software that made updating an online journal easier and the subsequent rise of websites that specialized in hosting blogs spurred the rapid growth of blogging in the first years of the 21st cent., and by the mid-2000s there were millions of blogs on the Internet. By the end of 2010, however, social networking services such as Facebook and microblogging services such as Twitter had superseded blogs in some areas.

blog

a journal written on-line and accessible to users of the internet

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weblog

blog

(1) To write and post an entry in a Weblog.

(2) (WeBLOG) A website that contains text entries in reverse chronological order (most recent entry first). Blogs cover everything from the latest news about a topic to personal journals to "ranting and raving." Written by one person or a group of contributors, entries contain commentary, observations and opinions and may include images, audio, video, links to other sites, as well as a search facility for finding past entries. As of 2019, there are more than 400 million blogs in existence, created by using services such as Wordpress, Tumblr and Blogger. See audioblog, vlog, Blogger, Tumblr and Wordpress.

Blogs may invite comments and feedback similar to the Internet newsgroup discussions that started long before the Web came about (see newsgroup). Blogs often support RSS syndication, which automatically notifies users when new blog entries are posted (see syndication feed).

More Personal, But Corporate Too
Informality and off-the-cuff opinion are what set blogs apart. The blog is often a passionate expression of one individual's thoughts, and blogs are expected to be truthful. Although ads were traditionally absent, they now appear regularly.

Companies encourage employees to write internal blogs to share knowledge, and they use public blogs to keep abreast of customer satisfaction and other issues. Customers often have great faith in employee bloggers. For example, a CEO who writes a blog may greatly enhance the company image as long as there is no hard sell.

The Blogosphere and Mainstream Media
Blogs and the major news networks often feed each other. What is published in one may be picked up in the other; however, blog commentary can become viral and spread very quickly. Depending on the situation, the "blogosphere" can be a more potent force than mainstream journalism.

Blog Software and Services
In the late 1990s, the first blogs were manually coded in HTML and uploaded to a Web server. However, when applications such as Pitas, Blogger and GrokSoup were launched in 1999, blogs took off. This template-based software made it a snap to publish a blog on the company's Web server and add entries without knowing any HTML (see blog publishing software). Soon after, blog hosting services came along that offered the same functionality on their own servers, allowing anyone to set up a free blog on the Web in minutes. A blog service is the simplest way for anyone to publish comments on the Internet (see blog service).

From Blog to Microblog to Twitter
The blog spawned the "microblog," a short blog about one's daily adventures, which evolved into the wildly successful Twitter.

The Blogosphere


After 9/11, blogs were used to convey information, thoughts and feelings faster than ever. On controversial issues, blogs can quickly reach people worldwide. The "blogosphere" (blog universe) has become such a forum for public expression that it is routinely searched for reactions and opinions. See blog network, live blogging, anonymous blog, blog ping, spider, splog, blogroll, blogvertising, blognosing, blogorrhea, blogger, War blog, cyberactivism and dooced.


Geek Humor
From "The Best of The Joy of Tech" cartoon book by Nitrozac and Snaggy (O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., 2003, ISBN 0-596-00578-4). (Image courtesy of GeekCulture, www.geekculture.com)
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Blog


Blog

A website to which a person or persons may regularly post journal entries or commentaries. A blog may be a personal diary, a collaboration concentrating on a theme or nearly anything in between. Most blogs allow readers to comment on each entry. Some blogs attract large followings and are monetized through advertisements and in other ways. As of 2007, there were more than 100 million blogs worldwide.

BLOG


AcronymDefinition
BLOGWeb Log
BLOGWeb Logging
BLOGBetter Listings on Google
BLOGBuy Locally Owned Group (Canada)
BLOGBig Load of Gossip

blog


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  • noun
  • verb

Synonyms for blog

noun a shared on-line journal where people can post diary entries about their personal experiences and hobbies

Synonyms

  • web log

Related Words

  • diary
  • journal

verb read, write, or edit a shared on-line journal

Related Words

  • communicate
  • intercommunicate
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