What is a Blog?
A blog (short for weblog) is a web-based “log” of regular commentary by an author (or authors), typically on a particular topic or set of topics. Sightline maintains a blog called the Daily Score (formerly the Cascadia Scorecard Blog, hosted on Typepad), where you’ll find daily commentary and analysis of news that we (and our guest contributors) think matters to the future of Cascadia. Some of the most insightful material on the Daily Score is contributed by readers like you –come join the conversation!
A blog is a regularly updated website consisting of regular article postings. Links to and from other blogs and traditional websites are a prominent feature of most blogs. A blog tends to be focussed on a single topic or issue, and usually invites comments from readers on the posted articles, starting a conversation between the writer (called a blogger) and the readers.
A blog is short for “weblog”. According to Webopedia, a blog is a Web page that serves as a publicly accessible personal journal for an individual. Typically updated daily, blogs often reflect the personality of the author. A blog allows you to keep an online journal you share with others. You can add, edit, or delete posts and comments.