Corporate and professional blogs are becoming more complex. In order to satisfy the need for organization and data mining capabilities, as well as aesthetic value and ease of use, blogs are constantly being modified to satisfy users needs in much the same way websites are. According to NPR's "Timeline: The Life of the Blog" Andy Carvin details milestone years that seem to directly coordinate with events and technologies that began to be implemented in websites at much the same time. With blog sites, such as twitter, and complex search capabilities available with Technorati, blogging has become much more than information sharing; for many people blogging is a way of life. I agree and disagree with the statement that blogging is evolving much the same way websites have. I feel many blog sites have not only evolved in much the same way websites have but have in fact surpassed websites in capability, and versatility.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Blogging Surpassing Websites?
The evolution of blogging tends to mirror the evolution of websites. Blogging, in the form of discussion groups and forums, began around the same time as the World Wide Web. Only recently, as many websites have, blogs and information sharing has been technologically enhanced. As websites have more and more been including video presentations, real time updates, consumer/business interaction, as well as versatility in usage, and more aesthetic presences; blogs have been including these as well. With real time updates available from most any cell phone, video and photo updates directly in the same fashion, and streamlined search engines integrated into many professional blogs as with Technorati; it seems many corporations and blogging sites are taking many of the technologies designed for websites and implementing them into their blogs. I feel in some ways blogging has surpassed websites in their ability to keep the consumer informed.
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