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  2. Blog - Wikipedia

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    DNS. Email. v. t. e. A blog (a truncation of " weblog ") [1] is an informational website consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries (posts). Posts are typically displayed in reverse chronological order so that the most recent post appears first, at the top of the web page. In the 2000s, blogs were often the work of a single ...

  3. Practicing gratitude and optimism makes your life better and ...

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    “Plenty of research suggests optimistic people have a reduced risk of heart disease, stroke, and declines in lung capacity and function,” his blog entry began.

  4. Wikipedia:Blogs as sources - Wikipedia

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    A blog is simply a website that commonly organizes its contents into "updates" that are posted in a given order, with the newest content frequently "first", at the top of given page. Each "update" is often a separate web page on the website. Many blogs allow readers of the online updates to post comments.

  5. Wikipedia:Reliable source examples - Wikipedia

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    WP:NOYT. IRC: Transcripts of chatroom sessions are not reliable sources because they are unpublished, and we have no way of knowing who the authors are. Transcripts are also easily forged or altered. Myspace: Myspace is generally not acceptable even as a self-published source, because most of it is anonymous or pseudonymous.

  6. Wikipedia:Reliable sources - Wikipedia

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    The opinions of specialists and recognized experts are more likely to be reliable and to reflect a significant viewpoint. [notes 4] If the statement is not authoritative, attribute the opinion to the author in the text of the article and do not represent it as fact. Reviews for books, movies, art, etc. can be opinion, summary, or scholarly pieces.

  7. Farewell, unpaid blogger: HuffPost drops free contributor ...

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    The free-content surge on HuffPost definitely had its critics, including some of the bloggers themselves. After The Huffington Post (as it was known at the time) was acquired by AOL in 2011 for ...

  8. Blogger (service) - Wikipedia

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    Blogger is an American online content management system founded in 1999 which enables its users to write blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003. Google hosts the blogs, which can be accessed through a subdomain of blogspot.com.

  9. History of blogging - Wikipedia

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    Ring likes to claim that he "invented the blog", which is technically true even though there were other projects that could make the claim with greater authority. Another example of an early online entry into the evolution of blogging was created by Dave Winer. Winer is considered a pioneer of Web syndication techniques and has been considered ...