Is Blogging Dead or Dying?
davewiner Now -- next topic -- is blogging dead? It's a question that's been coming up since 1998 or so. The answer is no. Next question. |
AllergyNotes Twitter works well for creating a searchable, "no login required" archive of notes. A bonus: You can use later it for blogging ideas. |
giustini omgosh, was interviewed about web 2.0...what it is, exactly? I said, somewhat sheepishly, that "web 2.0 brings together people...over ideas" |
AllergyNotes It does not look very professional when the first Google result for your name is your Facebook page... It's 2009. Start a blog at least? |
Will Twitter Replace Blogs?
AllergyNotes @Scobleizer Q "I invested a lot of time this year in FriendFeed and Twitter instead of my blog. Was that the right decision? A: Probably not |
AllergyNotes @kevinmd switches to longer blog posts from his previous style of mostly links and one-liners. Good decision. http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/ |
AllergyNotes Links and one-liners are for Twitter not for blogs. |
AllergyNotes Also, I don't think Twitter will replace blogs or is the next step in the evolution of blog form. |
AllergyNotes See here the opposite view = "blogs are old school and static, go Twitter!" http://tinyurl.com/5hyn5o |
AllergyNotes And, no, Twitter will not replace your RSS reader either: http://tinyurl.com/6x4cab |
AllergyNotes @giustini "I think we need micromedia (Twitter) and macromedia (bloggers) to stay informed; blogging is not dead" - Dean got it right again. |
Related links:
Is Twitter the essential Blogging nutrient? Life in the Fast Lane.
Updated: 02/16/2010
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