Inaugural blah-blah blog
Welcome to the anti-blog, yet another blog to add to the incessant and largely meaningless noise level that is blogging on the Web.
This is only a test. Had this been an actual blog, you would have been notified where to tune for vetted news and information (in other words, real journalism).
Yes, I am the same, infamous Rich Levin who had the audacity to tell the King of Bloggers, Robert Scoble (http://tinyurl.com/e2d2), that blogging is a fad, way back when in 2001, when Scoble was among the anointed few to discover and evangelize blogging and bloggers. One day they’ll hang my quote up beside Bill Gates’ alleged statement that “640k ought to be enough for anybody.”
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Blogging = Web logging = Logging your writing, thoughts, etc, on a support called web. This was the first purpose of the Internet saw by the academics many years ago.
Personally I use it as a way to log my thoughts and share them with others. I’m also expecting comments by my readers to improve these thoughts with their knowledge.
What blogs give me (I’m talking of the support) is an easy way to do all these things.
Is that fad? Personally i don’t think so.







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Comment by Polidore — March 3, 2006 @ 1:46 am