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teresa rafael"remain the primary social hub for many of us on the web but turn into lifestream sites that syndicate our content to and/or aggregate it from anywhere. (This is my best guess on where things are going and why I have moved my online home to Posterous (Posterous) at steverubel.com.)
Another possibility is that blogs become social networks of their own. Each of the major weblog platforms has such a mechanism in place (e.g. TypePad Connect, Blogger Followers). However, they are disconnected from each other.
Finally, we have Facebook (Facebook) and others aiming to become connective tissue between many sites. This could help evolve the blog format more quickly. Of course there’s grey here and all of the above could converge.
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Rhondda PowlingThe future of blogging. Where is it going ?
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Crux PolarisIf blogging is to evolve, there are a number of potential outcomes.
One possibility is that blogs remain the primary social hub for many of us on the web but turn into lifestream sites that syndicate our content to and/or aggregate it from anywhere. (Thi -
Tip NgA little over five years ago, sites like Typepad (TypePad), Blogger (blogger) and WordPress (WordPress) dazzled by empowering anyone to instantaneously share his or her thoughts with the world; My how times change. Today, however, in a world where thousan
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Doug PetersonA little over five years ago, sites like Typepad (TypePad), Blogger (blogger) and WordPress (WordPress) dazzled by empowering anyone to instantaneously share his or her thoughts with the world; My how times change. Today, however, in a world where thousands of status updates and tweets whiz by our screens every hour, blogging arguably feels slow.
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Boris LoukanovIn the last post we looked at three ways you can improve your SEO ranking. SEO, or Search Engine Optimization, is a process to improve how search engines rank your website and an important strategy to help prospects find you online.
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08 Jul 09
craig roland. . . So is blogging dead? It depends on who you ask. . . .
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Monique PriestleySteve Rubel takes a look at the future of blogging and provides readers with the opportunity to add their opinion in a mind map.
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anja c. wagnerOffene Diskussion zur Zukunft des Bloggings - inkl. interaktiver Mindmeister-Map
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Jorge Acosta"A little over five years ago, sites like Typepad (TypePad), Blogger (blogger) and WordPress (WordPress) dazzled by empowering anyone to instantaneously share his or her thoughts with the world; My how times change. Today, however, in a world where thousands of status updates and tweets whiz by our screens every hour, blogging arguably feels slow."
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pirkkaaunolaSo is blogging dead? It depends on who you ask. After all, TMZ and Mashable (Mashable) are blogs and they’re doing quite well. However, it’s definitely time for a closer examination of the blog – where it sits today and where it’s going.
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Albrecht Hofheinz"microblogs and social networks are stealing time away from blogs"
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Philip Roberts"From my point of view, blogging’s future will likely flow down one of two paths: either it will evolve and grow into something else (like many species have) or it will succumb to Darwinism and become extinct (like the Dodo). Let’s take a closer look at e

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