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Weblogs are an increasingly popular mode of communication in the ever changing online world, and they provide the data that supports this project. 27% of internet users in the US read weblogs, but 62% still don’t know what they are. This is despite the fact that it is estimated over 8 million weblogs have been created in the US alone. In 1990 Tim Berners-Lee of CERN developed HTML, and the World Wide Web was born. One of the first websites was his log of websites, keeping track of them as they first came online; it was the first weblog. Traditionally, weblogs were rather straightforward logs of the web, containing nothing more than a log of other websites, but the ease with which they can be created has led to increasing popularity and rapid evolution.
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