BlogossaryThe blogosphere's dictionary2011-07-24T09:39:05Z/feed/atom/WordPressBlogossary//?p=922011-07-24T09:39:05Z2011-07-24T09:39:05ZOpen Source primarily refers to some kind of coding being public domain and free to use and expand on.
]]>0Blogossary//?p=902011-07-24T09:37:04Z2011-07-24T09:37:04ZTumblelogs were what the first microblogs were called.
]]>0Blogossary//?p=892011-07-24T09:36:07Z2011-07-24T09:36:07ZMicroblogging refers to sending messages out via micro blogs. Twitter as an example is known as a microblog.
]]>0Blogossary//?p=882011-07-24T09:29:32Z2011-07-24T09:29:32ZStatic front page refers to a home page that you set in your wordpress dashboard that remains as the home page, no matter how many posts are added.
]]>0Blogossary//?p=872011-07-24T09:26:05Z2011-07-24T09:26:05ZBlogcasting is the combination of podcasting and blogging on the one website.
]]>0Blogossary//?p=862011-07-24T09:25:17Z2011-07-24T09:25:17ZAutocasting is an automated method of creating podcasts.
]]>0Blogossary//?p=852011-07-24T09:24:34Z2011-07-24T09:24:34ZA podcaster is a person who creates podcasts (audio/video files) that are distributed on places like Itunes.
]]>0Blogossary//?p=842011-07-24T09:23:12Z2011-07-24T09:23:12ZPodcasting is a popular method of distributing in particular audio files across online feeds for listeners to play back on pc and mobile devices.
]]>0Blogossary//?p=832011-07-24T09:21:38Z2011-07-24T09:21:38ZFirepow is a popular blogging tool that has been on the market since 2009.
]]>0Blogossary//?p=812011-07-24T09:17:53Z2011-07-24T09:17:53ZPhotoblogging is what a blogger does who predominantly features photographs on his or her blog.
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