Let's face it, the internet is full of the most novel and up to time sites. One popular tool that many people use are called blogs. What is a blog? A blog is the internet name for a "Web Log" or in basic terms, an
online journal, diary.. whatever you want to call it. Some of these are private, some are only visible to a select few and some are open to the world to see. Now finding a decent blogging site can be a bit tricky, however here are three of the most popular blogging sites out there.
Myspace
Myspace is mult-functional and far more than just a 'blogging' site. It's a webpage for anyone who creates to send bulletins to their friends, share pictures to everyone and even leave comments to others if they feel inclined to do so. It funtions a lot like a blog, allowing a spot for where you live, which in most instances people lie about where they're from for security and it has favorites such as movies, television, books and actors. Filling in most of these are optional and there are numerous layouts out there that you simply paste into your 'about me' section that change font, colors and background easily for the user. Myspace also has the option of being private, meaning you can determine who sees everything on your page, down to even pictures. You can be public, allowing anybody with a myspace account to view or private, meaning you must be listed as a friend of said user in order to view anything on their space.
Myspace also allows music. You can have music videos, snippets from shows or just a standard song playing through a player - all of which are entirely optional.
Myspace
Myspace is mult-functional and far more than just a 'blogging' site. It's a webpage for anyone who creates to send bulletins to their friends, share pictures to everyone and even leave comments to others if they feel inclined to do so. It funtions a lot like a blog, allowing a spot for where you live, which in most instances people lie about where they're from for security and it has favorites such as movies, television, books and actors. Filling in most of these are optional and there are numerous layouts out there that you simply paste into your 'about me' section that change font, colors and background easily for the user. Myspace also has the option of being private, meaning you can determine who sees everything on your page, down to even pictures. You can be public, allowing anybody with a myspace account to view or private, meaning you must be listed as a friend of said user in order to view anything on their space.
Myspace also allows music. You can have music videos, snippets from shows or just a standard song playing through a player - all of which are entirely optional.
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