Created by: Robert Derbyshire
Number of Blossarys: 4
English (EN)
Malay (MS)
Greek (EL)
Russian (RU)
Swahili (SW)
Romanian (RO)
French (FR)
Vietnamese (VI)
Albanian (SQ)
Japanese (JA)
Arabic (AR)
French, Canadian (CF)
Bulgarian (BG)
Serbian (SR)
Chinese, Simplified (ZS)
Spanish (ES)
Italian (IT)
Farsi (FA)
Spanish, Latin American (XL)
Hungarian (HU)
Indonesian (ID)
Swedish (SV)
German (DE)
Dutch (NL)
Afrikaans (AF)
English, UK (UE)
Kazakh (KK)
Sinhalese (SI)
Malay (MS)
Greek (EL)
Russian (RU)
Swahili (SW)
Romanian (RO)
French (FR)
Vietnamese (VI)
Albanian (SQ)
Japanese (JA)
Arabic (AR)
French, Canadian (CF)
Bulgarian (BG)
Serbian (SR)
Chinese, Simplified (ZS)
Spanish (ES)
Italian (IT)
Farsi (FA)
Spanish, Latin American (XL)
Hungarian (HU)
Indonesian (ID)
Swedish (SV)
German (DE)
Dutch (NL)
Afrikaans (AF)
English, UK (UE)
Kazakh (KK)
Sinhalese (SI)
A blog run from a mobile device, like a smartphone or tablet PC. They are generally photo journals, and not text intensive.
Printed and visual media, such as newspapers and major network television.
A link to a specific article in the archives of a blog, which will remain valid after the article is archived.
To make wild accusations and promote conspiracy theories with no regard for the truth.
A blog set up to chronicle a business project. Alternatively, Amazon. Com offers personalized weblogs, which they call "plogs".
Presidential blogging', when the president or CSO of a company bypasses the PR apparatus of the company to blog directly, to achieve some impact.
A 'progressive weblog', which expresses left wing political views.