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were blogs
noun
A website that allows users to reflect, share opinions, and discuss various topics in the form of an online journal, sometimes letting readers comment on their posts. Most blogs are written in a slightly informal tone (personal journals, news, businesses, etc.) Entries (also known as postings) typically appear in reverse chronological order.
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There were blogs saying [wrongly] she was an hermaphrodite.
They were blogging before there were blogs, they just didn't know what it was called.
He goes on: "There were blogs that had my name, my family's names, my address.
Mrs. Edwards said she had been posting messages on the Internet since before there were blogs, and had increasingly seen its power as a tool in political campaigns.
There were blogs, for example, named for lyrics by the flamboyant Harlem meta-gangster Cam'ron, who wore pink and rapped in smug polysyllabic rhyme, peaking with the 2004 masterpiece "Purple Haze" (Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam).
"Prior to the murder of Khaled Said, there were blogs and YouTube videos that existed about police torture, but there wasn't a strong community around them," said Jillian C. York, the project coordinator for the OpenNet Initiative of the Berkman Center for the Internet and Society at Harvard University.
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And then there were blog postings by Mr. Mackey himself.
The technologies were: blogging, audio conferencing, instant messaging and Harvard's Rotisserie system.
There are blogs dedicated to it.
"There are blogs and there are social media sites (sic) and there are several avenues you can explore.
There's blogs for pretty much anything.
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