Yahoo Experimenting with Blogs? 211
Tee Emm writes "Sven Latham reports on his Yet Another Blog that Yahoo is (probably) experimenting with its blog services for its general users. The test bench is in Korea and may be followed by an international service on yahoo.com. On the main Yahoo site, blogs.yahoo.com as well as blog.yahoo.com both are active though they take you to yahoo groups interface."
How many blogs do you need? (Score:3, Funny)
The irony is palpable.
IM Blogs (Score:5, Funny)
Rus
Re:IM Blogs (Score:2)
hey wow that is a cool idea.
but why not try to intigrate it into jabber.
you know have some server run a translater from jabber client to web-log.
that would be all kinds of fun.
Re:IM Blogs (Score:2)
Not first post, first blog. (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Not first post, first blog. (Score:1)
Re:Not first post, first blog. (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Not first post, first blog. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Not first post, first blog. (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Not first post, first blog. (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Not first post, first blog. I want some stat :) (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Not first post, first blog. (Score:1)
Re:Not first post, first blog. (Score:2, Interesting)
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Re:Not first post, first blog. (Score:3, Insightful)
i really don't care for all the online journals i've seen; they either had too much of
Re:On LiveJournal and Blogging (Score:2, Interesting)
Let's not forget about finger. Probably the earlist easily identifiable 'blog' (what an ugly term) predecessor. Many game developers and security experts had their finger info available for access over www. Those were thoughts and ideas! Unlike 99% of blogs existing today.
Just what we need. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Just what we need. (Score:1)
Re:Just what we need. (Score:3, Insightful)
Does anyone _want_ yahoo ads?
No... (Score:1)
deltree c:\ /y should sort it out (Score:3, Funny)
why not add some comments to your slashdot journal about which options you removed, I'm sure we'd all be fascinated.
Re:Just what we need. (Score:5, Funny)
There might be a downside I don't see.
Re:Just what we need. (Score:3, Insightful)
Well that's the tradeoff on the net. Everyone has the ability to publish their thoughts, but it turns out not everyone's thoughts make a good read. That's why search engines exist: to help you filter out the crap.
Re:Just what we need. (Score:2)
I have no problem with the blogs themselves, it's just that they've hit such a critical mass that they interfere with me getting things done at times that annoy
Re:Just what we need. (Score:2)
Re:Just what we need. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Just what we need. (Score:2)
Never seen that before. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Never seen that before. (Score:2)
Blog... (Score:4, Funny)
"Whats wrong with Bill today, is he sick?"
"Yeah, he's at home, blogging up his guts."
"Oh, I hate it when I blog."
or
"OH MY GOD PULL OVER I AM GOING TO BLOG!!"
"BLOG!! BLOG BLOG!!! ugh, I dont feel well..."
Re:Blog... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Blog... (Score:4, Insightful)
That said, I hate the word, and it's also pretty inaccurate, as a weblog (the originator of the word 'blog) is a site like Slashdot, not a personal web journal.
Re:Blog... (Score:2)
Re:Blog... (Score:2)
For better or worse (worse, I think), we're stuck with "blog". It's been coined, people use it, it's in the lexicon. Hopefully it'll pass quickly, just like the outrageously stupid "information s
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Blog as Beverage (Score:2)
It was a mixture of vodka, grenadine, and some juices. It tasted pretty good, especially when I was 17.
KR. (Score:2, Informative)
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I don't know about this... (Score:5, Interesting)
Nothing against yahoo or anything. It's great for people who don't have the resources or knowledge to maintain such a thing, but I doubt I'll be perusing the blogs on yahoo any time soon. Would you?
t.
Re:I don't know about this... (Score:5, Interesting)
Blogging is still pretty niche and dominated by techie talk, and a LOT of meta-blogging. Something like this, the AOL blogging service and presumably MSN blogs (was in job ads a few months ago) will bring blogging to the masses, for better or worse.
Re:I don't know about this... (Score:2)
Thats kinda funny--my personal experience is the exact opposite. Of my friends/acquaintances who blog, they are very much not technically oriented--and none of my friends friends who are into computers & technology blog. Obviously too small of a sample size for any real meaning. My friends who blog are bigger into keeping in touch with their friends and might even write actual letters to their friends were it no
Re:I don't know about this... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:I don't know about this... (Score:4, Insightful)
I would be willing to bet that more people outside of
Really, how many
AOL annouced earlier this summer that they were going to set up the ability for their users to run blogs, so now Yahoo has to do it as well.
Re:I don't know about this... (Score:2)
Perhaps that's true. We'll find out soon enough I guess. It should be interesting.
T.
Content == King (Score:5, Insightful)
The truth of the matter is, if what you say is worth reading on a regular, or even daily basis, someone will step in and provide you with the resources to maintain your blog, thereby freeing you up to focus on your writing. These resource-providers are called publishers. Whether or not the blog-writer has a publisher is a good litmus test for whether I will devote any of my time reading what he writes.
As for keeping up with friends' activities: we use the telephone. Terribly Old School that way.
It's like graphic design. The personal computer programs that have made it cheap and easy for someone to do the *work* of a designer do not magically transform everyone *into* a designer.
Re:Content == King (Score:2)
So a yahoo blog with good content is surly better than a self built blog with no/bad content.
The only problem with the yahoo stuff is that you won't (probably) find a person's blog by looking for it on google (or any other search engine besides yahoo). that's okay for the most part, but in an age when everyone uses google, you blog about something and google users will see it.
Re:Content == King (Score:2)
Re:Content == King (Score:2)
Of course, it says that Orchard is the label, but you can read about that in my journal [slashdot.org]. (Wonderful irony)
Re:I don't know about this... (Score:2)
When is a story not a story? (Score:2, Informative)
Remember: patience is a virtue.
August 25, 2003 (Score:5, Funny)
August 26, 2003
Spent all day reading slashdot again. That Microsoft Sux.
August 27, 2003
Spent all day reading slashdot again. I hate SCO, they suck.
August 28, 2003
Spent all day reading slashdot again. Just upgraded to Windows XP. It sucks.
Let's count (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Let's count (Score:3, Funny)
--Dan
Re:Let's count (Score:5, Funny)
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So many 'interesting' people (Score:4, Funny)
Most people just don't see the point of how this makes them less interesting.
That said, let's make another entry in my journal
Re:So many 'interesting' people (Score:2)
Of course, a lot of the psychology is that people are nuts!
Wheres Aol? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Wheres Aol? (Score:1)
Re:Wheres Aol? (Score:2)
I mean, we went through a whole pile of free mail places, many of whom have imploded. Now free blogs are popping up everywhere and the big boys are taking notice.
And I think there's a lot of room for blog integration. Sure, you could integrate it with your IM client, but why stop there. Integrate it with the E911 system so we can know where you are at all time
Actual Story (Score:5, Insightful)
On a related tangent, how long before our schools start teaching kids how to write in hypertext? I would love for MLA to cover rules like "the linked resource should be relevant to the words that are used to link to it," "never include punctuation in hyperlinks," or "you will die a fiery death if you link the word 'here' to a resource."
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Does anyone still use Yahoo!? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Does anyone still use Yahoo!? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Does anyone still use Yahoo!? (Score:4, Interesting)
in my opinion its still the best map finder on the web.
Fuck mapquest [mapquest.com]
Re:Does anyone still use Yahoo!? (Score:2)
I also use their financial tools at finance.yahoo.com. There are probably other services, but Yahoo's works fine and doesn't have excessive ads. Not sure if they have pop-ups or not, thanks to Moz.
I never use their search or directory anymore though.
Why? (Score:5, Funny)
In three months, it will become popular.
In four months, it will become popular with "adults."
In five months, Yahoo Blogs will become a premiere conduit for erotic content.
In six months, Yahoo Blogs will force the reader to view a full screen ad before reading content
In seven months, Yahoo Blogs will start imposing bandwidth caps.
In eight months, readers of such blogs will be denied access to archives.
Yes it is true (Score:5, Informative)
Korea is actually thier biggest money maker too, there is a avatar system that they have access to and people pay to buy virtual clothes and other such things for their own personal avatar. They make a fortune out of it, it's crazy.
But yeah... yahoo is definitely get a blog system.
Re:Yes it is true (Score:2)
Re:Yes it is true (Score:2, Interesting)
For example, you take a look at the highest trafficked sites [alexa.com]. Not surprisingly, the top sites are yahoo and MSN... but somewhere around #3 you get a Korean site and from there on down you get a pretty solid representation between sites that are primarily American, Korean and Japanese.
The horror (Score:4, Funny)
Redundancy (Score:3, Informative)
Blogs are repetative (Score:2, Interesting)
My roommate has a Photo Journal [davefry.net] on his web site. While some days are really cool, and he is a really talented amature photographer, most days consist on what he ate for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner.
I generally use it to figure out what I was doing on a particular day. His girlfriend gets a bit embarrased - she must feel like a rock star at times.
I'm wondering if in the long run this is work Yahoo's time and money. If it is cheap to implement, then why not.
Yawn...Blogs are just (Score:5, Interesting)
Not trying to create flamebait, but honestly, what use is...
Dear Blog (July 25): Just read an article on Yahoo about the guy with no feet who is walking cross county on his hands to raise money for kids born without ear lobes. Isn't that uplifting???
Dear Blog (July 25) I love my new iMac, it's just so yummy and friendly, not like the evil Micro$oft Winblows. Yuck!
Dear Blog (July 26): I hate that darn Marsha Brady, she's just so perfect!!!
Dear Blog (July 29): I just read an article on Yahoo about world politics, what follows are my 3.5 pages of unfocussed rant, aren't I smart world?
Dear Blog (July 30): Why won't he notice me damnit? Well, he'll notice when his cat disappears, the PETA website says we should free all the domestically enslaved house pets anyway. Here goes nothing?
Dear Blog (July 31): Mom took me to the doctor today, they say the Lithium will take the edge off, but I am not sure what that means. Think I will take a nap now......
Who F ing cares, personal Blogs are 99% attention whoring. And there's plenty of chat rooms, message boards and newsgroups for that purpose, just use this post as an example.
Re:Yawn...Blogs are just (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Yawn...Blogs are just (Score:2)
I prefer blogging over a private diary because there is the off chance that a friend or random person will read it and make a comment to me, and it will start a conversation. Conversing with other people helps me learn about myself and the world.
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No One Patented This? (Score:4, Interesting)
If no one has patented blogging, it's not too late as many previous patent suits have shown us!
More targetted spam to follow? (Score:2, Funny)
Now I'll have the opportunity to provide even more info about my perversi..., er I mean interests, political and otherwise - yeah, that's what I meant
Reasons for and against blogs (Score:4, Insightful)
1. Personal diary. Since it's public, you probably shouldn't put anything "diary worthy" in it. Also, years from now you can still pick up your paper diary and read it, think all these blog sites will still be around?
2. Updates to family and friends. OK, I can almost buy this, but really do we need to put up another barrier between those we love? I would rather tell my parents news on the phone, than tell them to go read my blog. Also, not everyone you know/love knows how to get to it.
3. "Making your mark on the world / etc". No one cares what you have to say, and no one probably reads it. If you have something worthy to say, make a real website, or find a position in the world where people will be able to hear what you have to say.
My biggest problem with though, is #1. I fear that the tech boom will hurt us big time in about 20 years when we realize all our digital videos, pictures, blog entries, etc have disappeared and we have no paper record of our lives. I am looking at it from a purely personal-records point of view, but it affects society on a much higher level as well.
Re:Reasons for and against blogs (Score:2)
Then what's the point of posting on Slashdot? Cancel your account immediately.
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Dead trees (Score:2)
My biggest problem with though, is #1. I fear that the tech boom will hurt us big time in about 20 years when we realize all our digital videos, pictures, blog entries, etc have disappeared and we have no paper record of our lives.
Very good point; I make a point of keeping stuff that's important to me on paper, and one of these days I plan to get some of my digital photos printed. On the flip side, though, we don't need everything about us recorded on permanent media; I see the blog as a good medium for
korean blogs (Score:2, Funny)
I block most Korean sites, to much spam.
second thought: may be this is good, put all blogs
in korea and block it.
Recursion Anyone (Score:3, Informative)
* Y! Blogs [zawodny.com] releases in Korea
* Y! Unix messenger [zawodny.com] group begun
* Y! Search [zawodny.com] group begun
And other goodies
Makes total Sense (Score:3, Interesting)
Google bought blogger.com or something like that, the biggest of the Blog hosting sites/engines.
So in Yahoo's scramble.. to figure out why they're loosing to google, they're gonna start blogs too.
Personally i think Yahoo has always had a lot going for them
oh well maybe they'll figure out what their looking for some day.
I don't know.. (Score:3, Insightful)
Some people on here are just ranting about how the personal experiences, or "dear diary" type of blogs are just flooding the internet, and are completely devoid of any interesting, or entertaining thought. Well, that may be true.. and I'm sure Yahoo! blogs will foster this kind of thing even more (because of easy access, and a large user base), but there are certain blogs out there that are useful, and serve a purpose.
Take my blog for instance (no I'm not linking it..). I created it by using one of those bloggin' apps (pmachine I think..), created my own stylesheet, etc.. So for 1 it looks original. But aside from that, I use it as a way to communicate to my friends and family. I'm away from home (toronto) for the next several months on business in Costa Rica. I don't get to call home that much, and writing emails is tedious to 20+ people, so I update my blog on a daily (heh, okay a few times a week) basis. They reply to me in comments, and it's working out quite well.
So who says they can't be useful?
The blogs real purpose (Score:2)
Look here [livejournal.com] and say no more.
What I want from MY blog: (Score:2, Interesting)
Korea Gets All The Fun Toys... (Score:2)
Re:Wow!!! (Score:1, Offtopic)
and excellent Karma to boost!
Re:Wow!!! (Score:2)
Re:More American nonsense... (Score:2)
LLOLOLOLLOLOLO
So if I understand correctly, your last sentence is saying:
Laughing Laughing Out Loud Out Loud Out Laughing Laughing Out Loud Out Laughing Out
Man, that's fucked!