Created by: Robert Derbyshire
Number of Blossarys: 4
English (EN)
Malay (MS)
Greek (EL)
Russian (RU)
Swahili (SW)
Romanian (RO)
French (FR)
Vietnamese (VI)
Albanian (SQ)
Japanese (JA)
Arabic (AR)
French, Canadian (CF)
Bulgarian (BG)
Serbian (SR)
Chinese, Simplified (ZS)
Spanish (ES)
Italian (IT)
Farsi (FA)
Spanish, Latin American (XL)
Hungarian (HU)
Indonesian (ID)
Swedish (SV)
German (DE)
Dutch (NL)
Afrikaans (AF)
English, UK (UE)
Kazakh (KK)
Sinhalese (SI)
Malay (MS)
Greek (EL)
Russian (RU)
Swahili (SW)
Romanian (RO)
French (FR)
Vietnamese (VI)
Albanian (SQ)
Japanese (JA)
Arabic (AR)
French, Canadian (CF)
Bulgarian (BG)
Serbian (SR)
Chinese, Simplified (ZS)
Spanish (ES)
Italian (IT)
Farsi (FA)
Spanish, Latin American (XL)
Hungarian (HU)
Indonesian (ID)
Swedish (SV)
German (DE)
Dutch (NL)
Afrikaans (AF)
English, UK (UE)
Kazakh (KK)
Sinhalese (SI)
A biz blog established to communicate the company's viewpoint on a public relations crisis.
A blog reader who posts comments in the comments section.
A series of comments in the public comment section of a blog, which follow a conversational sequence.
Googling oneself to see one's own prominence and SEO.
Googling oneself to see one's own prominence and SEO.
A blog focused on a particular technical subject. Tech blogs are one of the primary forms of blogs.
A test to determine whether a commenting party is a human or a computer program.
A blog which is dedicated to covering terrorism and the war on terrorism, as well as the Middle East conflict.
An arrangement between blogs to link to each other.
A blog which collects information from a number of other blogs, presenting the most interesting information in summarised form.
To beg via one's blog, for information or money. A related term is 'blegger'.
A legal blog, written by lawyers or those interested in legal affairs.
A visual chart representing the manifold links between blogs and bloggers.
An obnoxious commenter in a weblog, who disagrees with all comments given.
A blog which has an extremely high rate of output of articles.