"Gone, in other words, is any sense that blogging as a technology is revolutionary, subversive or otherwise exalted, and this upsets some of its pioneers. Confirmed, however, is the idea that blogging is useful and versatile. In essence, it is a straightforward content-management system that posts updates in reverse-chronological order and allows comments and other social interactions. Viewed as such, blogging may “die” in much the same way that personal-digital assistants (PDAs) have died. A decade ago, PDAs were the preserve of digerati who liked using electronic address books and calendars. Now they are gone, but they are also ubiquitous, as features of almost every mobile phone."
- Pedro Beltrao
from Bookmarklet
Ummm... I actually see very many PDAs around... or what else are those small electronic devices with small pens people are carrying around?
- Egon Willighagen
Blogging isn't dead. People should blog to get their ideas and opinions out (and to learn how to write), not to be popular.
- Joe....
@jokrausdu - I agree with you. The mainstream media and the top blogs converged but there is still all the long tail of conversational blogging that will not go away any time soon.
- Pedro Beltrao