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  2. Art blog - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_blog

    An art blog is a common type of blog that comments on art. More recently, as with other types of blogs, some art blogs have taken on 'web 2.0' social networking features. Art blogs that adopt this sort of change can develop to become a source of information on art events (listings and maps), a way to share information and images, or virtual meeting ground.

  3. History of blogging - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_blogging

    Steve Gibson was hired to blog full-time by Ritual Entertainment on February 8, 1997, [7] possibly making him the first hired blogger. Another example of early blogging was the Poster Children online tour diary, started in 1995 by Rose Marshack. [8] The blog was independently invented by Ian Ring in 1997.

  4. David Farrar (blogger) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Farrar_(blogger)

    His blog, Kiwiblog, was the most widely read and commented on New Zealand blog in 2009. [1] Farrar also maintains a presence on social networking sites Facebook and Twitter. In 2007 the National Business Review stated that: "Any realistic 'power list' produced in this country would include either Farrar or his fellow blogger and opinion leader ...

  5. WordPress.com - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WordPress.com

    WordPress.com is a web building platform for self-publishing that is popular for blogging and other works. It is owned and operated by Automattic, Inc. [3] It is run on a modified version of the WordPress software. [4]

  6. Progressive Bloggers - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_Bloggers

    Progressive Bloggers uses custom designed software for its site. It aggregates member posts as they are uploaded to their own blogs and creates a tag cloud from the posts. The website once allowed users to vote on which Progressive Blogger posts were currently the best but this feature was removed in 2015.

  7. Anonymous blog - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_blog

    An anonymous blog is a blog without any acknowledged author or contributor. Anonymous bloggers may achieve anonymity through the simple use of a pseudonym , or through more sophisticated techniques such as layered encryption routing , manipulation of post dates, or posting only from publicly accessible computers. [1]

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