definitions...
Blog is short for web log - a blog is a web page which acts as a personal journal, but is publicly accessible.
To blog, is to author a web log. Blogging is one of the latest crazes to hit the internet.
It is like a notebook where you write down ideas and thoughts as they occur, before they take final shape. It promotes dialogue, lets people get involved in what you arethinking. Its an online diary.
You can invite people to contribute to a blog, you can have a group blog, in some of them people can respond and add commentsIts a way of touching base with people you are interested in, and finding out what they are thinking/doing. Its a way of keeping a journal, keeping track of your own journey and reflecting on it.
There are some fabulous blogs out there which will be of interest to futurechurch folks, the culture is strongly reflected amongs alt.worship folk who are already into using internet creatively and effortlessly.
WARNING - make a cup of coffee and put some time aside to do this, I think you will be rewarded. Most have lots of links which are worth spending time following up
From blogger.com What is a weblog/blog?
A blog is a web page made up of usually short, frequently updated posts that are arranged chronologically ? like a what's new page or a journal. The content and purposes of blogs varies greatly ? from links and commentary about other web sites, to news about a company/person/idea, to diaries, photos, poetry, mini-essays, project updates, even fiction. Blog posts are like instant messages to the web.
Many blogs are personal, "what's on my mind" type musings. Others are collaborative efforts based on a specific topic or area of mutual interest. Some blogs are for play. Some are for work. Some are both. Blogs are also excellent team/department/company/family communication tools. They help small groups communicate in a way that is simpler and easier to follow than email or discussion forums. Use a private blog on an intranet to allow team members to post related links, files, quotes, or commentary. Set up a family blog where relatives can share personal news.
A blog can help keep everyone in the loop, promote cohesiveness and group culture, and provide an informal "voice" of a project or department to outsiders.
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