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How do you build a weblog?

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December 03, 2003 From Egor Kloos This is a complicated question, one which I think Egor has his own answer to, but for the benefit of others (as well as to entertain y’all with my feeble attempt at answering such an open ended…
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What is a weblog?

FAQ: Weblog resources
A weblog (sometimes called a blog or a newspage or a filter) is a webpage where a weblogger (sometimes called a blogger, or a pre-surfer) 'logs' all the other webpages she finds interesting. The format is normally to add the newest entry at the top of the page, so that repeat visitors can catch up by simply reading down the page until they reach a link they saw on their last visit.
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How hard is it to keep a weblog?

FAQ: Weblog resources
The tools to make it easy are getting better and better. Ideally, it shouldn't take any longer than reading the articles and jotting your comments. Frontier is a bit complex but allows the greatest customisation. (Version 5.0.1 for Mac and/or Windows is still available for free, if you want to try it.)
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What is a Blog or Weblog?

Frequently Asked Questions About Weblogs and Blogs
A blog (aka weblog or web log) is a Web page that is frequently updated, usually with personal insights and Web links. Each blog entry is typically short and to the point, sometimes with a link to a longer, extended entry.
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Weblog: Who is Ronald?

movabletype.org : TrackBack Explanation
Excerpt: I'm trying to add trackbacks to moi blog -but despite cutting and pasting the relevant bits into the template and the style sheet and then rebuilding. Endlessly, endlessly rebuilding. Nothing is happening. It's driving me loopy. I'm sure I'm going to e... Excerpt: movabletype.org : TrackBack Explanation This document is an introduction to TrackBack from a non-technical perspective.
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A weblog is a publicly accessible website/page for individuals or businesses. Typically, it is updated frequently with articles, pictures and links and reflect the personality of the author. Postings are arranged in reverse chronological order - meaning the most recently added article appears first, followed by the second most recently added article and so on. Unlike traditional websites, weblogs give you the opportunity to connect. Weblogs can be more of a conversation than a monologue.
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CT Biz Blogs & FAQ
by Sabine @ 7:46 am. Filed under Connect with customers, Share your expertise, Build your business, FAQ
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context weblog :: faq
weblog (sometimes called a blog or a newspage or a filter) is a format -dated log format- and content -"log of our times"- approach for a web site. (*what is...weblog -a definition-*) a weblog is a webpage where a weblogger (sometimes called a blogger, or a pre-surfer) 'logs' all the other webpages he finds interesting.
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FAQs — Associated Graduate Students Web Portal
Yes, the AGS web server can host weblogs. AGS offers weblogs using Quills. AGS can not support any other weblog such as WordPress or TypePad. To sign up for a weblog, first join the AGS website. Once you are logged in, navigate to your folder by clicking on my folder which appears to the left side of the browser window a little bit below the search box. Once there, you can add item to your folder. Select weblog and fill in the blanks.
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How is a weblog different from an online journal?

FAQ: Weblog resources
Happily, the line between journal and weblog is perfectly blurred. One of the greatest pleasures of reading weblogs is getting to know their editors.
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Where can I get a weblog (blog) for my site?

Forum FAQ - GameDev.Net Discussion Forums
Hotscripts makes available an assortment of blog scripts. There's also MovableType, a powerful (commercial) community building tool that's fully customisable with plugins and supports multiple operating systems and database platforms.
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Back to top What does it mean to "claim" a Weblog?

Technorati Help: FAQ
Claiming your blog establishes that you are the (co-)author of the blog and allows you to use our other Technorati services to help increase the visibility of your blog. By claiming the weblogs that you (co-)author, your profile information will appear? if you wish? with your photo or image next to all search results that involve your weblog.
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How do I post a weblog on this site?

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Once you have registered on this site, login. Use the post blog entry link that will appear in the navigation menu above this page. You'll have to provide a title, at least one keyword, and the text of your post before the website will accept your submission. When you are finished writing your post and have previewed it, be sure to press the submit button.
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corporate: Help and FAQ
The terms weblog and blog arevsynonymous. Blog is a contraction of weblog. A blog is a place on the Internet where you can quickly and easily maintain a web presence composed of your writings, your pictures, your thoughts ??" anything at all. Blogs are generally organized in reverse chronological order with the newest material always at the top.
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Welcome to Easysitebuild.com
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.
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What are The Weblog Awards all about?

The Weblog Awards - Weblog Award FAQ
Fun! The 2006 Weblog Awards continue the traditions of the previous three editions. What sets The Weblog Awards apart from other awards (such as the Bloggies) is: In a nutshell The Weblog Awards is about honoring hundreds of blogs (nearly 500 this year) versus the same couple blogs over and over. Blogs are generally limited to appearing as finalists in one category (that's a guideline not an absolute rule), ensuring that the same blog doesn't sweep the awards from top to bottom.
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what is context weblog?

context weblog :: faq
the disemination, use and social appropiation of new technologies are creating a new knowledge without premeditation. this emerging technological culture acts as a synthetizer of art, science and traditional knowledge, that in turn fuels the evolutionary change of our species. context* is a weblog to track this techno culture, provide profitable information about his innovative resources and help stay up to speed on developments related to it.
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What is a weblog or blog?

InvesLogic -FAQs | InvesLogic
A weblog, or ???blog???, is a personal journal on the Web. Weblogs cover as many different topics, and express as many opinions, as there are people writing them. Some blogs are highly influential and have enormous readership, while others are mainly intended for a close circle of family and friends.
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How do I build it?

comp.lang.perl.tk FAQ
GUI construction with Perl" is a modern treatment of what's involved in use of Perl/Tk. It specifically details how first-time Perl/Tk programmers can install Perl/Tk usefully. A made & installed perl (requires a C language compiler). You may need different versions of perl depending on which version of Tk you wish to run. A linkable Xlib (.o, .so, .a, etc.) for X-windows. Perl/Tk has been successfully built using various vendors' cc compilers, as well as with the free GNU gcc compiler.
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How long does it take to create a weblog?

Radio UserLand: Frequently Asked Questions
Probably less than five minutes after downloading Radio. Once you get it up and running, posting news takes a few seconds.
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What will be the public website address of my weblog?

Blog 2 Teach - Frequently Asked Questions
You public weblog address will be http://username.aclblogs.net. So, if you signed up with a username called pottery, your public weblog address would be http://pottery.aclblogs.net.
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How can my weblog participate in Weblogs.Com?

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If you're a writer or designer and don't know an XML-RPC message from a hole in the ground, you can ask the developer of your blogging tool to take a look at the specs, or ask questions on the mail list for Weblogs.Com developers. Or you can bookmark this page, and refresh it when you add an item to your site. If you develop a blogging tool and want to have your users optionally be able to participate in Weblogs.Com, it's easy. Send us a "ping" message through XML-RPC, SOAP or HTTP-POST.
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How do I tell people where to find my weblog?

nzblog - Frequently asked questions
The easiest way to tell people how to find your weblog is to give them your URL. With nzblog.com, you can also add a Subscription option to your weblog. This option is added through the Look and Feel tab located in the navigation bar of your Control Panel. Once readers subscribe to your weblog, they will receive email notification whenever an entry or comment is posted - depending on their preference.
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Where can I see weblog examples using nzblog.com?

nzblog - Frequently asked questions
Our own support blog runs on Blogware. Drop on over for a demonstration and you'll see just how fully featured Blogware really is.
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The easiest way to tell people how to find your weblog is to give them your URL. With Blogware, you can also add a Subscription option to your weblog. This option is added through the Look and Feel tab located in the navigation bar of your Control Panel. Once readers subscribe to your weblog, they will receive email notification whenever an entry or comment is posted - depending on their preference.
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