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  • Sullivan, Andrew. "Why I Blog". The Atlantic. No. Nov 2008. The word blog is a conflation of two words: Web and log. It contains in its four letters a concise and accurate self-description: it is a log of thoughts and writing posted publicly on the World Wide Web... A ship’s log owes its name to a small wooden board, often weighted with lead, that was for centuries attached to a line and thrown over the stern. The weight of the log would keep it in the same place in the water, like a provisional anchor, while the ship moved away. By measuring the length of line used up in a set period of time, mariners could calculate the speed of their journey (the rope itself was marked by equidistant “knots” for easy measurement). As a ship’s voyage progressed, the course came to be marked down in a book that was called a log.

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  • Sullivan, Andrew. "Why I Blog". The Atlantic. No. Nov 2008. The word blog is a conflation of two words: Web and log. It contains in its four letters a concise and accurate self-description: it is a log of thoughts and writing posted publicly on the World Wide Web... A ship’s log owes its name to a small wooden board, often weighted with lead, that was for centuries attached to a line and thrown over the stern. The weight of the log would keep it in the same place in the water, like a provisional anchor, while the ship moved away. By measuring the length of line used up in a set period of time, mariners could calculate the speed of their journey (the rope itself was marked by equidistant “knots” for easy measurement). As a ship’s voyage progressed, the course came to be marked down in a book that was called a log.
  • Istilah "e-log" telah digunakan untuk menghuraikan kemasukan jurnal yang dihantar melalui emel sejak dari seawal Mac 1996. Norman, David (2005-07-13), Pengguna dikelirukan oleh blog, diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 2007-06-07, dicapai pada 2007-Feb-20 Check date values in: |access-date= (bantuan)CS1 maint: date and year (link), "Para kakitangan dan pelajar penyelidikan mengalu-alukan 'E-Log'". Kolej Universiti London. Disember 2003. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 2007-08-12. Dicapai pada 2007-02-20. Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (bantuan)
  • Berners-Lee, Tim. "Jaringan Sejagat: Cadangan untuk sebuah Projek HiperTeks". Dicapai pada 2007-03-22. Unknown parameter |Date= ignored (|date= suggested) (bantuan)
  • "It's the links, stupid". The Economist. 2006-4-20. Dicapai pada 2006-07-21. Check date values in: |date= (bantuan)