Syllabus.com - Blogs: A Disruptive Technology Coming of Age?
Discusses the growth of blogging as it has become easier to do so. (October 1, 2002)
Wired - The Blogging Revolution
Andrew Sullivan argues that weblogs are to words what Napster was to music. (May, 2002)
news.com - The coming of the blogs
Weblogs are good places for marketers to observe and learn from the public. (April 19, 2002)
FOXNews.com - Blogging Into the Big Time
A new New York newspaper grew out of a one-man website. (April 16, 2002)
editorandpublisher.com - Blogrolling On a River
Blogging has gone mainstream. (April 15, 2002)
International Herald Tribune - Adieu, editors?
Blogging as a form of publishing may do away with editors (and objectivity) altogether. (April 15, 2002)
msnbc.com - Business pros flock to Weblogs
Online diaries create new form of journalism. (April 15, 2002)
Fast Company: All the News That's Fit to Blog
News does not need to be confined to newspapers nowadays. Those people in the know are writing and publishing news as it happens. (April, 2002)
Blogging Thoughts: Personal Publication as an Online Research Tool
Jill Walker and Torill Mortensen's scholarly paper about their personal use of weblogs in research. This is a chapter from Researching ICTs in Context, ed. Andrew Morrison, 2002. [875 KB pdf document] [PDF] (March, 2002)
I Blog, Therefore I Am (BBC)
Reports on the phenomenon of blogging. (February 4, 2002)
UserLand.Com: The History of Weblogs
Dave Winer gives early examples of blogs and points to early news articles about them. (September, 2001)
Weblogs: A History and Perspective
Rebecca Blood, an early blogger, describes the rise of blogging. (September, 2000)
NYTimes.com - Online Digests Help Readers Cope With Information Avalanche
Andy Wang writes about pioneers in news blogging. [Free nytimes.com registration needed to view this article.] (August, 1999)
MISCmedia.com: Log - It's Better Than Bad, It's Good
Clark Humphrey's introduction to Weblogs, and suggested started points. (June 17, 1999)
Salon Technology - Fear of Links
Historical interest article. Scott Rosenberg writes, "While professional journalists turn up their noses, weblog pioneers invent a new, personal way to organize the Web's chaos." (May, 1999)
Wired News: The Web the Way It Was
Leander Kahney writes, "In a sign that content is once again king, one of the Web's earliest and most interesting publishing activities - weblogging - appears to be undergoing a huge surge in popularity." (May, 1999)
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