The Future of Blogging Revealed - ReadWriteWeb
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Saved by 20 people (1 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-08-04
- Carlaarena on 2008-09-03 - Tags lifestream , blogging , readwriteweb , future , socialmedia , Blogs , web2.0
- Hkurukul on 2008-08-18 - Tags lifestream
- Taryn930 on 2008-08-18 - Tags the_web , writing , social_network
- Jahardman on 2008-08-17 - Tags blogging , lifestream , web2 , socialmedia , future , technology
- Tsuomela on 2008-08-14 - Tags weblog , culture , lifestream , future , internet
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Instead of posts, there's a stream. Instead of "Recent Comments," there are the "Recent Discussions." And instead of an "About Me" page, there's a link to the blogger's Facebook profile. Could this be the future of blogging? For active social participants, the above site could certainly be the ideal blog as it highlights their participation instead of their thoughts and opinions.
Highlighted by taryn930
but in general lifestreaming is the Web 2.0 version of the initial navel-gazing blogosphere.
Highlighted by spiralfunk
The point of the conversations is 'thinking' not 'doing' (which, BTW, is the antithesis of most online design -- hmmm, haven't thought about that before).
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