Using blogs, individuals or groups post a running commentary on topics that interest them–politics, technology, pop culture….nearly anything at all. The sites typically include links to other web resources and a space for readers to provide feedback on interact. They are updated frequently, even several times a day, as new information flows in. Estimates put the number of weblogs currently online at anywhere from 200,000 to 500,000.”
uc berkeley is turning blogging into a class! a class! i wish i could take that actually….
speaking of blogs though. i found a fascinating new subculture of blogs. the webcam girls. oh jesus christ. these things are amazing. there’s semi-naked pictures. if you go to the hardcore one (camwhores) then there’s uhhh….really nasty stuff going on. anyway all they do is blog about thier lives and things they’re doing and ask for presents. they actually ask for presents! they all have links to amazon wishlists. and they all appear to know one another and talk about one another and link to one another. and generally they seem to range between 16-18 years of age. it’s insane. i am so impressed by this whole concept. (sexpot)
i like the layout of this one and how she talks about being a camgirl all the fucking time.
and this one got some poor schmo to but her a $450 digital camera. fer fuck’s sake.
goddammit. i just got totally sucked back into that world for like the last 45 minutes. did i finish this post? no? am i taking lunch? no. fuck me. argh. don’t go look at these camgirls. and whatver you do don’t then start looking at other ones off of theirs. it’s a vicious vicious cycle.