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Weblogs
are often-updated sites that point to articles elsewhere on the web, often
with comments, and to on-site articles. A weblog is kind of a continual
tour, with a human guide who you get to know. There are many guides to
choose from, each develops an audience, and there's also comraderie and
politics between the people who run weblogs, they point to each other,
in all kinds of structures, graphs, loops, etc.
Today, there are hundreds
of thousands of weblog sites, and the market for tools for managing such
sites is growing quickly. My company, UserLand, makes two products for
weblogs, Manila, which is a centralized server-based content management
system; and Radio UserLand which provides easy and powerful weblogging
from the desktop.
The first weblog was the
first website, http://info.cern.ch/, the site built by Tim Berners-Lee
at CERN. From this page TBL pointed to all the new sites as they came online.
Luckily, the content of this site has been archived at the World Wide Web
Consortium. (Thanks to Karl Dubost for the link.)
NCSA's What's New page took
the cursor for a while, then Netscape's What's New page was the big blog
in the sky in 1993-96. Then all hell broke loose. The Web exploded, and
the weblog idea grew along with it.
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