Bowco Computer Services

Bits'n'Bytes

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Bowco Computer Services - Bits'n'Bytes
Episode 1 - Prefixes
Episode 2 - Memory
Episode 3 - Operating Systems
Episode 4 - Service Packs
Episode 5 - Copying Programs
Episode 6 - Copying Programs 2
Episode 7 - Adware and Spyware
Episode 8 - Wireless Protection
Episode 9 - Power Issues
Episode 10 - Safe Surfing
Episode 11 - System Restore
Episode 12 - Blogging
Episode 13 - Email
Episode 14 - Keyboard Shortcuts
Episode 15 - Microsoft Features
Episode 16 - Software Tools
Episode 17 - File Systems
Episode 18 - Pass it on
Episode 19 - Cleaning
Episode 20 - Laptop Protection
Episode 21 - Webmail
Episode 22 - Pop-ups
Episode 23 - Website Addresses
Episode 24 - Phishing
Episode 25 - Buying a Computer
Episode 26 - The Registry
Episode 27 - CDs
Episode 28 - DVDs
Episode 29 - Burning CDs
Episode 30 - Thumb Drives
Episode 31 - Firewalls
Episode 32 - Routers
Episode 33 - File Sharing
Episode 34 - Safe Mode
Episode 35 - Lost Files
Episode 36 - Saving Email Stuff
Episode 37 - Changing Windows' Appearance
Episode 38 - Acronyms Part 1
Episode 39 - Acronyms Part 2
Episode 40 - Acronyms Part 3
Episode 41 - Antivirus Programs
Episode 42 - Wireless Routers
Episode 43 - Bluetooth Devices
Episode 44 - Fun with Excel
Episode 45 - Windows Movie Maker
Episode 46 - Cleaning Temp Files
Episode 47 - MS Word's Normal.dot
Episode 48 - Instant Messaging
Episode 49 - Security
Episode 50 - The BIOS
Episode 51 - Your Web Site
Episode 52 - Loving/Hating Computers

Episode 12

I'm sure by now, most of you have heard of the web term blogging. Lots of people are starting to talk about it, but for those of you who don't know, here's a brief overview of what it is…

The very first blogs, which apparently were posted on the Internet in 1994, were basically just lists of websites the person who posted the blog had seen. The poster added his own commentary to the links so someone who happened to stumble across his post could decide, from his comments, if they wanted to visit the website he'd listed or not. There weren't many blogs at that time, just 2 or 3 - and they weren't even called blogs yet. Originally called weblogs, in 1997 - the name was shortened to blogs in 1999, around the time the most popular blogging site came online - blogger dot com. To give you an idea of the rapid growth of blogging - at the beginning of 1999, it has been said there were 23 blogs on the entire internet. In July this year, over 70 million were online.

Just what are blogs now, though? Well, they're just about anything. They've changed from lists of links to other websites to online journals for anyone who wants to post. The reason blogs have become so popular is that anyone can become their own publisher - it doesn't get filtered through editors and such - what you want to write is what gets written. You can write about whatever you want 'cause anything goes. People can write about their own thoughts, facts, fiction - anything! Then, after a while, other people with similar interests may find your blog, or you may find someone else's and tell them about yours - and a small - likeminded community starts to grow. You can post comments on their blog, or write about their blog in yours. And the community gets a little bigger. At the same time, bloggers tend to find out a lot about themselves - which is really interesting.

Blogging can have some other benefits too. There are now b-blogs - which stand business blogs. Businesses are starting to post blogs so they can interact more with potential customers. They can maybe post something about one of their products and see what kind comments they get and adjust their plans accordingly.

There are k-blogs, which are knowledge blogs. These ones are usually fact based and the discussions can get quite in depth.

And it's all so easy! Create an account with one of the many free blogging sites and start typing! Just make sure you update it regularly so when people do find it, they keep coming back. It's a great way to communicate, and an even greater way to find out a lot about yourself!

Stay tuned next week for some interesting information on blogging.

I’m Computer Dave, thanks for your time.

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