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web·log  (wblôg, -lg)
n.
A website that displays in chronological order the postings by one or more individuals and usually has links to comments on specific postings.

weblog [ˈwɛbˌlɒg]
n
(Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) a journal written on-line and accessible to users of the Internet Also blog

weblog  (wblôg)
A website that displays in chronological order the postings by one or more individuals and usually has links to comments on specific postings.
Translations
weblog [ˈweblɒg] N (Internet) → weblog f
weblog [ˈwɛblɒg] nblog m, blogue m


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27 decision--one given valuable scrutiny by drug policy expert Jacob Sullum and Canadian hockey weblogger Matt Fenwick--the 9th U.
You only have to Google your way through a random selection of webloggers - average age well south of 35 - to realise that the younger end of the web is obsessed with the goings on in Wavertree, Westminster and Washington.
 
 
 
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