Thursday, May 1, 2008

Blogs as current phenomenon and effects on community (2)

Blogs as current phenomenon and effects on community (2)

Social blogs can be seen as a personal 'diary' to bloggers to share their personal interest, daily lives and get to relationships with each other. Political blogs are usually written from a country's perspective, especially during election times. The most popular political blog in Malaysia is Malaysiakini.com which contribute information and news about current affairs in our country to the nation. Business blogs usually contains adverlets, which is posting advertisements on blogs. Public Relations (PR) companies use blogs to connect with their customers to run projects.



References:

http://www.ucsi.edu.my/jasa/3/papers/AC8.pdf

McLaughlin D., (2006), http://www.b5media.com/benefits-of-blog-networks

Swammer D., (2006), "An Obscure benefit of having a weblog" http://www.sctriallaw.com/cat-things-to-know-about-writing-a-weblog.html

Wright J., (2006), "Benefits of blog Networks", http://www.b5media.com/benefits-of-blog-networks

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