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weblog
[ web-lawg, -log ]
weblog
/ ˈwɛbˌlɒɡ /
weblog
/ wĕb′lôg′ /
- A website that displays in chronological order the postings by one or more individuals and usually has links to comments on specific postings.
Derived Forms
- ˈwebˌlogger, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of weblog1
Example Sentences
The Post corrected its editorial to reflect the NRF’s update, though its deputy opinion editor, Charles Lane, told Judd Legum of the Popular Information weblog that although its editorial writers “relied on the NRF data in good faith, not knowing it was erroneous,” they stood by their policy prescriptions.
In her campaign blog - something so innovative back then it was still referred to as a weblog - she described a night of pouring rain and difficult door-knocking.
Instead, weblog traffic suggested that they were “only 26% right.”
As the Daily Beast reports, the Sanders campaign had been concerned that one of the forum moderators would be Markos Moulitsas, the founder of classic weblog Daily Kos.
It can be hard to remember how primitive the internet landscape was in the late ‘90s, the era when webcomics came of age. The only way to share things was through email and instant message, and a seconds-long video clip could crash email servers if too many people sent it around. Something Awful was still a “weblog.”
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