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  2. Weblogs.com - Wikipedia

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    Weblogs.com is a website created by UserLand Software and later maintained by Dave Winer. It launched in late 1999 as a free, registration-based web crawler monitoring weblogs, was converted into a ping-server in October 2001, [ 1 ] and came to be used by most blog applications.

  3. List of free and open-source web applications - Wikipedia

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    All web applications, both traditional and Web 2.0, are operated by software running somewhere. This is a list of free software which can be used to run alternative web applications. Also listed are similar proprietary web applications that users may be familiar with. Most of this software is server-side software, often running on a web server.

  4. Edublog - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1999 weblogs changed from a mix of links, commentary, and thoughts, to short form journal entries. [5] An early recorded use of the term "edublog" can be traced to a webring called the Edublog WebRing, [7] founded on January 30, 2002. The new use of weblogs are largely interest driven and attract readers who have similar interests. [4]

  5. Category:Weblogs, Inc. - Wikipedia

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  6. Jason Calacanis - Wikipedia

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    The company also organized conferences in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco focused on the Internet, web, and New Media. Calacanis co-founded the blog network Weblogs, Inc. [ 3 ] with Brian Alvey on September 24, 2003, and the startup was supported by an angel investment from Mark Cuban .

  7. James N. Farmer - Wikipedia

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    Edublogs.org hosts over 4.38 million separate weblogs, used by educators and students around the world. [3] Farmer is founder of The Edublog Awards, [4] a series of educational weblog awards which have been run every year since 2004. The awards are now co-facilitated by James Farmer and Josie Fraser.

  8. Weblogs, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Weblogs, Inc. was a blog network that published content on a variety of subjects, including tech news, video games, automobiles, and pop culture. At one point, the network had as many as 90 blogs, although the vast majority of its traffic could be attributed to a smaller number of breakout titles, as was typical of most large-scale successful blog networks of the mid-2000s.

  9. Weblogs - Wikipedia

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