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  • V VAIO Blue

    What is the difference between today's blog and the once so popular 'personal homepage' several years ago? I never seems to get the differences. All of a suddent, everyone has their own 'blog', while having a personal homepage for free has been around for a long time. Is it because of the content update process or what?

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    Ryan Binns
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    VAIO Blue wrote:

    What is the difference between today's blog and the once so popular 'personal homepage' several years ago?

    'Blog' is a buzzword. Other than that, nothing.

    Ryan

    "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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    • R Ryan Binns

      VAIO Blue wrote:

      What is the difference between today's blog and the once so popular 'personal homepage' several years ago?

      'Blog' is a buzzword. Other than that, nothing.

      Ryan

      "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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      Paul Conrad
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      Ryan Binns wrote:

      'Blog' is a buzzword.

      Noooo, not the buzzword word :laugh: "I'm blogging about touching base with my clients about their ballpark figures to leverage value added marketing"

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      • R Ryan Binns

        VAIO Blue wrote:

        What is the difference between today's blog and the once so popular 'personal homepage' several years ago?

        'Blog' is a buzzword. Other than that, nothing.

        Ryan

        "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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        flippydeflippydebop
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        okay guys.. on the subject of blogs, which programming blogs do you regularly use? I visit voidnish on occasion.

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        • F flippydeflippydebop

          okay guys.. on the subject of blogs, which programming blogs do you regularly use? I visit voidnish on occasion.

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          Ryan Binns
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          flippydeflippydebop wrote:

          which programming blogs do you regularly use?

          None.

          Ryan

          "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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          • F flippydeflippydebop

            okay guys.. on the subject of blogs, which programming blogs do you regularly use? I visit voidnish on occasion.

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            Steve Echols
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            Is The Onion a blog? If so, I use it regularly. :)


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            • F flippydeflippydebop

              okay guys.. on the subject of blogs, which programming blogs do you regularly use? I visit voidnish on occasion.

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              Paul Conrad
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              flippydeflippydebop wrote:

              which programming blogs do you regularly use?

              None. Code Project has pretty much everything I look for :)


              "If I did your homework for you, then you might pass your class without learning how to write a program like this. Then you might graduate and get your degree without learning how to write a program like this. You might become a professional programmer without knowing how to write a program like this. Someday you might work on a project with me without knowing how to write a program like this. Then I would have to do you serious bodily harm." [Jack Klein]

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              • M Monty2

                VAIO Blue wrote:

                What is Blog?

                Reminds me of a once popolar song X|

                What is Blog..
                Baby don't post it
                No More

                Whats is Blog..


                **I dislike feeling at home when i am abroad.

                To all the virgins in the world thanks for Nothing.**

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                peterchen
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                :jig: Disco! :jig: (I think)


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                • V VAIO Blue

                  What is the difference between today's blog and the once so popular 'personal homepage' several years ago? I never seems to get the differences. All of a suddent, everyone has their own 'blog', while having a personal homepage for free has been around for a long time. Is it because of the content update process or what?

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                  It's not th technology, but the simplicity of publishing. Grandma cannot maintain a website, but she sure can blog. It's the difference between vi and notepad.


                  Some of us walk the memory lane, others plummet into a rabbit hole
                  Tree in C# || Fold With Us! || sighist

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                  • V VAIO Blue

                    What is the difference between today's blog and the once so popular 'personal homepage' several years ago? I never seems to get the differences. All of a suddent, everyone has their own 'blog', while having a personal homepage for free has been around for a long time. Is it because of the content update process or what?

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                    Corinna John
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                    A personal homepage has a structure. You can navigate through the topics on a homepage ot find what you really want to read. A blog is a random collection of texts, merely sorted by the day the author thought about publishing them. If you find a blog via Google, you usually get disappointed, because the content you were looking for isn't on the "Today" page anymore.

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                    • V VAIO Blue

                      What is the difference between today's blog and the once so popular 'personal homepage' several years ago? I never seems to get the differences. All of a suddent, everyone has their own 'blog', while having a personal homepage for free has been around for a long time. Is it because of the content update process or what?

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                      Shog9 0
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                      VAIO Blue wrote:

                      What is the difference between today's blog and the once so popular 'personal homepage' several years ago?

                      The tools. That is all. That said, it's quite a bit.

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                      • C Christian Graus

                        A blog is a web log, it's designed for frequent updates. A personal homepage may be updated regularly, but if it looks like a blog, it was probably just done that way. This[^] is a fine example of what a cool blog looks like. :->

                        Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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                        Christian Graus wrote:

                        This[^]

                        Who except the Author, and a very very sad person, has the time to read that.

                        Tronché pas ma miche!

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                          Christian Graus wrote:

                          This[^]

                          Who except the Author, and a very very sad person, has the time to read that.

                          Tronché pas ma miche!

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                          Christian Graus
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                          LOL - not too many people at this point.

                          Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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