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Blogging 101
News Credibility and Blogs: Exploring the Effect of Blog Use on Perceptions of News Credibility
The Blogosphere and Political News in Nigeria: a Content Study of the Contributions of Linda Ikeji’S Blog to the Journaling of the 2015 Presidential Election Results
Blogging for Engines
The BBC Goes Blogging: Is ‘Auntie’ Finally Listening?
Examining the Intersection of Blogging and Journalism By
Dive Into® Web 2.0 (In Chapter 3) Part Two
The Corporate Blog As an Emerging Genre of Computer-Mediated Communication: Features, Constraints, Discourse Situation
License to Blog: Internet Regulation in the People's Republic of China
Between Form and Function
Easy Bake Weblogs
Blogs – the New Source of Data Analysis
Blogging 101
Passion Blogging Of
8 Jorn Barger and Dave Winer: Self-Knowledge, Integrity, and Transcendentalism
The New Source of Data Analysis Abstract Introduction What Is a Blog?
Top View
Framing the Blogs in Mainstream US Newspaper Coverage
Research Article
Blogging As Social Action: a Genre Analysis of the Weblog
Histories of Blogging Accepted Version for the Routledge Companion To
Use of Blogging, Social Networking Sites and Microblogging for Knowledge Sharing, Focusing on Information Management Students in Group Work
Coming of Age: an Introduction to the NEW Worldwide Web Coming of Age: an Introduction to the New World Wide Web
Blogging Second Edition
Syndicating Web Sites with RSS Feeds for Dummies‰
Women and Children Last: the Discursive Construction of Weblogs
The Unfortunate Decline of Blogging Among the Fortune 500: the Downside of Adopting Substitute Innovations
The Blogging Revolution: Government in the Age of Web 2.0 David C
Determinants of Blog Success
Blogging Around the Globe: Motivations, Privacy Concerns and Social Networking
MODEL CORPORATE BLOGGING GUIDELINES Benjamin Ostrander* Cite As 7 J. HIGH TECH. L
The Blogosphere: Past, Present, and Future
BLOGGING for DOLLARS: EVOLUTION and IMPLICATIONS by Lauren Hawkins Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For
Logging In, Blogging “Out”: Gay College Age Males and The
Weblogs and the Technology Lifecycle: Context, Geek-Chic and Personal Community James M