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''This article was derived from an article prepared for the NGO Handbook by Samantha Jobber, titled "Blogs and Community Groups."''
 
''This article was derived from an article prepared for the NGO Handbook by Samantha Jobber, titled "Blogs and Community Groups."''
  
A '''blog''' is a user-generated website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a chronological order.  Community groups work in a similar way to blogs in that they allow people to share opinions but are usually hosted by an outside source, with the host having the power to control what is being written on the group or forum.
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A '''blog''' is a user-generated website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a chronological order.  Community groups work in a similar way to blogs in that they allow people to share opinions but are usually hosted by an outside source, with the host having the power to control what is being written on the group or forum. <membersonly>
  
 
==What is a blog?==
 
==What is a blog?==

Latest revision as of 08:37, 17 July 2008

This article was derived from an article prepared for the NGO Handbook by Samantha Jobber, titled "Blogs and Community Groups."

A blog is a user-generated website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a chronological order. Community groups work in a similar way to blogs in that they allow people to share opinions but are usually hosted by an outside source, with the host having the power to control what is being written on the group or forum.


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