MS e AOL no mundo blog

Com a entrada do Google no mundo blog todo mundo está dizendo que já tem ou vai ter alguma coisa na área.

Microsoft:

It will come as a surprise to many that, with little fanfare, Microsoft officially entered the blogging-tool space last week. At the VSLive! developer conference, Microsoft unveiled five new sample applications built on top of its ASP.Net scripting environment. One of these five – the ASP.Net Community Starter Kit – is a blog builder.

AOL:

Q: AOL is getting into weblogs?

In a way, we’ve had them for a while. A few years ago, in our Digital City area, we called them “comment boards.” Type your thoughts, click a button, and they’re published sequentially on the page. It was essentially the same thing as blogging, only it was a group environment rather than one author publishing to many readers. So yes, we’re looking at that type of environment for members to publish in.

Weblogs, over the last several years, have migrated to replace, in some cases, people’s home pages. It’s natural that the blog and the home page would combine. And when you remember that AOL has the largest collection of home pages in the world, it kinda gets interesting.

Antes de mais nada como eu já falei antes “blog” é uma coisa tão genérica que é fácil dizer “eu tenho uma ferramenta de fazer blog” ou “eu ofereço blog para meus usuários”. Dizer que suporta blog gera o “fator oooh” na boca dos investidores e acionistas.

Tudo pela popularização dos blogs, mas não vamos deixar a coisa virar bagunça, OK?

Por sinal a Meg concorda comigo:

Beware the false blog software. (…) You can also use Microsoft Notepad and an FTP client to build a weblog, but that doesn’t mean they were designed for that, or that it’s easy to do.


:: Escrito por Cristiano Dias, dia 20 Feb 2003, 10:31, em Pontocom.

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