Blog (Malay Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Blog" in Malay language version.

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ahrefs.com (Global: low place; Malay: low place)

cjr.org (Global: 4,659th place; Malay: 4,293rd place)

drupal.org (Global: low place; Malay: low place)

lists.drupal.org

economist.com (Global: 331st place; Malay: 206th place)

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sfgate.com (Global: 248th place; Malay: 548th place)

theatlantic.com (Global: 322nd place; Malay: 484th place)

  • 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.

ucl.ac.uk (Global: 1,187th place; Malay: 1,157th place)

w3.org (Global: 1,633rd place; Malay: 845th place)

web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; Malay: 1st place)