Wednesday, November 17, 2004

Post from Biz Stone’s Site

TIME "Blogger should be TIME’s People of th Year. That would be cool."

Who knows we all may be contenders. . .

5 comments:

Zunaira said...

I vote for the 'Citizen Journalists' cover--Blogger is cool but plenty of blogging software adding to the 'participatory' momentum.

M Tabraiz Feham said...

No doubt Blogger is doing a great job, But if it has to be in "TIME’s People of the Year" then some teche' issues/problems should be resolved that are sometimes very teasing, Such as late updation of blog on peak times, unpredictive behaviour in control panel and accessibility of different features of "Compose page" on different browsers.

Zunaira said...

The award is not going to blog--the technology--but the people putting it to use. That's the concept that deserves recognition, according to the article Shirazi is linking to.

Rafay Bin Ali said...

Actually, the concept of 'blogs' has given birth to a whole new field of software development known as social networking software. I dont know the exact statistics, but I have read about some companies that are switching over to social net software for internal documentation and communication needs.

All these are missing one critical ingredient, however. There should be a way to download the entire archive in text format to the home PC to read them offline. As a student, it becomes unfeasible for me to read more than one blog in a day.

Rafay Bin Ali said...

Actually, the concept of 'blogs' has given birth to a whole new field of software development known as social networking software. I dont know the exact statistics, but I have read about some companies that are switching over to social net software for internal documentation and communication needs.

All these are missing one critical ingredient, however. There should be a way to download the entire archive in text format to the home PC to read them offline. As a student, it becomes unfeasible for me to read more than one blog in a day.