"Blog" is short for "Web log"―an online site with time-dated
postings, maintained by one or more posters, that features links
and commentary. That's the most basic definition, but it is like
saying a car is a means of transportation featuring four wheels. In
"Blog," syndicated radio talk show host and best-selling author
Hugh Hewitt helps you catch up with and get ahead of this
phenomenon.
"Millions of people are changing their habits when it comes to
information acquisition," writes Hewitt. "This has happened many
times before―with the appearance of the printing press, then the
telegraph, the telephone, radio, television, and Internet. Now the
blogosphere has appeared, and it has come so suddenly as to
surprise even the most sophisticated of analysts."
If you doubt the influence blogs have in society, think again.
Better yet, just ask Senator Trent Lott regarding his comments at
Strom Thurmond's birtuday celebration. Ask "New York Times"
editor-in-chief Howell Raines about reporter Jayson Blair's
fabricated stories. Ask Dan Rather and CBS about President Bush's
National Guard documents faxed from a Texas Kinko's. Or ask John
Kerry about his battle with Swift Boat veterans. All of these major
stories were fully covered by the mainstream media only after their
exposure in the blogosphere.
"Hugh Hewitt is] the unofficial historian of the blogging
movement." ―"The Wall Street Journal"
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