Blog fans delight, blog haters setup a blog to arrange a mass suicide*
The trend that has created more buzzwords then ever before; that has allowed techies to document their latest projects; let moody teenagers express how misunderstood they are; and let corporate entities interact with the public on a more personal level, is growing at a rate of one blog a second. BBC News reports:Bloggarific! (Did I just coin a new blog related phrase?)Thirteen percent of all blogs that Technorati tracks are updated weekly or more, said the report, and 55% of all new bloggers are still posting three months after they started.
It also pointed to the growth in moblogs, blogs to which people with camera phones automatically send pictures and text.
Other services, such as the Google toolbar and the Flickr photo sharing website, have implemented "blog this" buttons, which also make it easier for people to post content they like on the web straight to their blogs.
Oh, and don't forget to read the HEXUS.blogs, and yes, I do indeed have one.
*possibly a lie