This document summarizes a blog post from the June 30, 2012 edition of New City Magazine about the popularity and rise of blogging. It discusses how blogging has evolved from paper diaries and notebooks to online journals that allow people worldwide to read, comment on, and contribute to discussions. The author notes that blogging gives people opportunities to interact and share experiences, like a journalist who blogged about his time with Australian troops in Afghanistan. The summary concludes by encouraging readers to start their own blogs to share their perspectives and potentially make money from advertising.
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Some of us who are over forty years of age will remember the days of journal entries that started with ‘Dear
Diary….’; Autograph books that all our friends just had to sign and write something funny in; and little diarised
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notebooks with a padlock on the side where we could write down our most secret thoughts without fear of
someone else reading them. As time has progressed, so has technology and today it is all about computers and
blogging.
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Blogging is simply and basically writing (posting) content on an online journal, but this journal can be your own
or someone else’s. Blogging has become really popular because it gives people an opportunity to interact with
one another. One person blogs about something and people all over the world can read it and then comment
on it or add to it. You can even get paid for blogging! I recently read a fascinating blog from a journalist who
went to Afghanistan to spend time with our Australian troops. He talked about the day to day life for the
personnel: the dangers, and the difficulties that they all face every single day, and he had uploaded pictures to.
All available to the rest of the world at the click of his mouse and it didn’t cost him a cent! So guys and gals,
what are we waiting for? There’s a whole world out there waiting to hear what you might have to say, and
there’s money to be made…. (DG)