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Sunday 12 September 2010

Microblog

Microbloges have the same characteristics as a traditional blog, the only difference is that microblogs are much smaller than blogs. Microblogs could be classed as multimedia blogs, which means that the post can have photos or videos clips attached to them, but when it comes to how much you can write I would think that this type of blog would only consist of brief updates or statements. one of the most popular microblogs would be Twitter, twitter only allows 140 characters as a post, this is almost the same as any mobile phone which means that whilst on the go, twitter can be a good site for brief updating because the phone takes up as much characters as the site. Having small posts makes it a lot more interesting because it is very brief, and that brief statement can be retweeted by followers or the general public. In other words if the story is interesting other people are able to copy the story onto their own wall, this is a very good advantage for business if they want to get recognised in a fast way.
  1. www.webopedia.com/TERM/m/microblog.html 
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microblogging 

    1. This is a comparison to how Twitter and Tumblr are as Microblogs 


One of the great advantages of blogs, as well as microblogs is that they are very fast and effective to make. All the two sites need in order to make the account is an email address, a user name, and a password. Once that is done a word verifier will pop up for the user to copy the exact words, as soon as that is done the account has been made.
Another advantage is that as soon as the account has been made the user can automatically start tweeting or post text for Tumblr. I feel that this kind of advantage suits the target audience of businesses, as well as sole traders who are starting up because if they make it interesting enough to attract the general public, and their Twitter can have followers which means that the viewers know when a new statement has been published because it goes onto their wall automatically. as for Tumblr is has a feature which species that its for chat purposes, so viewers know that the author is seeking comments for their post.

This is a simple explanation on Microblogging, which refers mostly to twitter, and has the same characteristics of Tumblr

Features


There are several features that both Twitter and Tumblr have in common, but they both have their individual ways of standing out.

Firstly they can both post in the same way, but there are a number of ways in which they can post, and what they want in the post. Twitter has set up a link called Twitpic, which means that any pictures which they post are stored in their Twitpic, so anyone can access their pictures, and they don't need to browse down the page just to look for any pictures that they have. This is a very good option in terms of organisation because all the pictures are in the same place and it is very accessible for the followers as well as the account holder. Since Twitter is a social networking site it has a feature which allows people to view your daily activities, these people are called Followers. Depending on if the author has private setting usually if you go on someone's profile it will have a Follow button on which will allow the author to communicate with that person. in addition to that thee is also a feature which allows the author to send and read other peoples updates called Tweets, and also Retweeting, which is copying a persons update as your own to pass on the story or update. this is good for businesses because they can get a lot of viewers via Twitter, or if an event is going to happen. 
many networking sites have the application to send and receive updates via SMS. in today's technology era, there are various ways to access the internet as well as sites such as Twitter, it can be done by mobile phones, the recent Ipad, the Xbox 360 and many other devices, all these enable the author to access their account at ant time and depending on the device at any place.
Twitter also allows you to search for people by name or user name, import friends form other networks, or send them invites via email, this is a good service because it is another way to organise all your friend lists, to also maybe find celebrities, and also giving friends the option to join the growing network of Twitter.




Tumblr has a few features like Twitter but also has its own unique features


Firstly uploading images to use in themes, is one of them, to make the profile a lot more interest
ing than it is, Tumblr had made a feature which allows their picture to be made into a theme. this kind of feature is mainly to make their background a lot more interesting, and maybe they don't like the themes which are already on Tumblr. This is a good advantage because it gives the author more freedom of their profile and they can make it how they want it to appear.
Unlike Twitter where you have to place a hyper-link in the post to show media, Tumblr has made it easier by making a feature which allows the author to upload the media. there are two ways it does this, the first is either embedding the video, or the author can upload the video from their file, this makes it a lot more convenient for the user to have. just like Twitter you can have Tumblr friends, and they way to have to add them as your friend, is the same way that Twitter does it and that is to follow them. unlike Twitter the posts can be as long as they want to be, Tumblr is basically as networking blog, the author can have friends and post their blogs in the same service.
Reblog is another one of Tumblr's features, (as seen below) it is a way of passing on the blog if you like, and editing it they way the author wants it to be. Again this is a good way of spreading information around, and getting a lot of public awareness. unlike Twitter Tumblr has a Chat post, this can be very good for questionnaires because the author can get immediate feedback, and its also good for socialising purposes in general.
Many networks such as Tumblr are very easy accessed by android phones as well as many other devices such as the Ipad, if an author enjoys blogging about every single stage of their life technology of today is able to provide that kind of service.





News Storied on Twitter 
New hands-free technology lets motorists use Twitter while driving

By Daily Mail Reporter

Last updated at 3:18 AM on 24th July 2010

New hands-free technology lets motorists use Twitter while driving

By Daily Mail Reporter

Last updated at 3:18 AM on 24th July 2010

Comments (30) Add to My Stories

British motorists could soon be able to use Twitter while driving with new hands-free technology from car company Ford.

The system, called AppLink, allows applications on iPhones and BlackBerries to be voice-controlled.It reads 'tweet' updates out loud while the car is on the move - but does not allow the driver to respond.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1297065/New-hands-free-technology-lets-motorists-use-Twitter-driving.html





How Michael Jackson's death shut down Twitter, brought chaos to Google... and 'killed off' Jeff Goldblum

By Claire Bates

Last updated at 11:55 PM on 26th June 2009

Comments (15) Add to My Stories The internet came alive like never before as people around the world logged on to follow the stunning news of Michael Jackson's death.

The story created such a surge in online traffic that Google returned an 'error message' for searches of the singer's name as it assumed it was under attack.

And just seconds after the story broke on the American entertainment website TMZ.com, messages or 'Tweets' about the singer on the micro-blogging site Twitter doubled, leading to a temporary shutdown of the site.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1195651/How-Michael-Jacksons-death-shut-Twitter-overwhelmed-Google--killed-Jeff-Goldblum.html


Comedy Clash Over Chegwin Gags Is No Joke

Share Share Comments (41)9:53pm UK, Friday July 23, 2010
Andy Winter, Sky News Online


Keith Chegwin has come under attack from fellow comedians for posting jokes on Twitter without crediting their creators.
he 53-year-old funnyman - who regularly updates his page with one-liners - is now firmly embroiled in a spat with his peers, who accuse him of pinching material from other comics on the circuit.











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