Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Blogosphere phenomenon & benefit


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Nowadays, the way that we are communicated is changing. For example, in the past we are using diary to record down personal daily experience or thoughts and so on. In this century, people are start to using blog to substitute diary. In my own words, blog can be defined as personal diary online. In other words, blog can be the way of communication, because it can interact with each other.  According to ( Technorati,2011), blogs is frequently evolving. (Technorati,2011) also said that, In 2011, bloggers are updating and spending time on their blogs more. (Julian,2010) said that there are 2 million blogger in Malaysia. In Malaysia, blog can be used in political, business and casual.

According to (John Naughton, 2006), “the new ecosystem will be richer, more diverse and immeasurably more complex because of the number of content producers, the density of the interactions between them and their products, the speed with which actors in this space can communicate with one another, and the pace of development made possible by global networking.” However, there are a lot of benefits of blogging. In my personal view, blogging can improve our writing skill and own thought. In business, blog can help business to build community and better communication with customer. Besides that, blog is also cheap and easier to use. 




Reference

Technorati, 2001, State of the Blogosphere 2011: Introduction and Methodology, viewed 20 March 2012, http://technorati.com/social-media/article/state-of-the-blogosphere-2011-introduction/#ixzz1qMkJ97jS http://technorati.com/social-media/article/state-of-the-blogosphere-2011-introduction/#ixzz1qMkAptHE

Julian, 2010, How many Malaysian blogs are there?, viewed 20 March 2012,
http://julianhopkins.net/index.php?/archives/293-How-many-Malaysian-blogs-are-there.html

John Naughton, 2006, blogging and the emerging media ecosystem, viewed 20 March 2012,
http://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/fileadmin/documents/discussion/blogging.pdf

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