Thursday, November 27, 2003

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The first website that came out in the late 80s were "weblogs", then the broadband, multimedia, flash, etc. were giving life to become "web pages." Its heyday was in the 90s as a result of armed conflicts: the Persian Gulf, the Balkans, Iraq war ...

Weblogs are as old as the Net Most agree that first blog published on the Web page was Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of HTML, in 1992. That page is titled "What's new in 1992" and was simply a directory of recommended links. In the list, each address containing accompanied by a brief comment, similar to that often publish the search engines. From there, Berners-Lee led the movement until the Netscape browser became the first true guide to Internet sites, monopolizing the market from 1993 through 1995.

was then that first appeared personal weblogs, which abandoned the "indiscriminate collection of links to choose for specific records, more in the style of the journals. In 1994, he debuted Links.net, still active, Justin May (www.links.net), which, in addition to many links, recounted their daily experiences (drugs, sex ...).

But it was in 1999 when blogs began their absolute popularity with the proliferation of programs that allow to create and manage them easily. The real culprit of that today, Internet users to imagine, create, develop, and in a handful of minutes, publish your own weblog is undoubtedly "Blogger (www.blogger.com) is perhaps the best known and tool that has helped to extend the logs. Is free (although it has a paid version), and more than 150,000 people have used to create your own.

The mass phenomenon of the case forced a rethink. Paradoxically, everything became easier and difficult time. Easy, because the number of weblogs multiplied endlessly; difficult, because today it is virtually impossible to keep track of the appearance of each new weblog.

is that weblogs are not a "monologue" but a "dialogue" that tend to form communities that interact in real time. Easy access to files and course feedback Internet fosters do the rest. So, more than half a million active weblogs today opened a new path in the varied landscape of online communications. Today

blog is a buzzword that, in part, has changed the way we understand information, and growing in parallel, and force, to traditional journalism.

is estimated that about 500,000 worldwide, and the truth is that, at its core, the structure, are all equal: header with title, date daily commentary, lateral links, information and photos on author and a space for commentary by other users.

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