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==See also== ==See also==
*[[Culture blog]] *[[Culture blog]]
 +==See also==
 +* [[Blog award]]
 +* [[BROG]]
 +* [[Chat room]]
 +* [[Citizen journalism]]
 +* [[Collaborative blog]]
 +* [[Comparison of free blog hosting services]]
 +* [[Customer engagement]]
 +* [[Glossary of blogging]]
 +* [[Interactive journalism]]
 +* [[Internet think tank]]
 +* [[Israblog]]
 +* [[List of blogs]]
 +* [[List of family-and-homemaking blogs]]
 +* [[Mass collaboration]]
 +* [[Perzine]] <!--personal magazine, hard copy equivalent of a personal blog-->
 +* [[Prison blogs]]
 +* [[Sideblog]]
 +* [[Microblogging|Social blogging]]
 +* [[Webmaster]]
 +* [[Web template system]]
 +* [[Web traffic]]
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litblogs of note include The Existence Machine, This Space, The Reading Experience, Tales from the Reading Room, Bookride, Wuthering Expectations.

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A blog (a portmanteau of web log) is a website where entries are written in chronological order and commonly displayed in reverse chronological order. "Blog" can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.

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