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רשימתי הקודמת נקראת to blog or not to blog
לתומי סברתי שהמצאתי "מטבע לשון"...
בפועל, מסתבר שיש עוד כמה וכמה בלוגרים "יצירתיים" בעלי רוח דומה לשלי.
איך אני יודעת? פשוט.
נכנסתי למנוע החיפוש של google, ירדתי אל הגירסה באנגלית google. com ,
משם גלשתי אל: More Google products,
נכנסתי אל: blog search, ובחיפוש מתקדם (advanced), תחת exact phrase
רשמתי: to blog or not to blog
התקבלה תוצאה מדהימה:
10,595 פוסטים נכתבו בשם זה, במהלך 6 שנים אחרונות, ונמצאו ברשת תוך 22 שניות בלבד
של עבודת מנוע החיפוש!
כל אלה נכתבו ע"י בלוגיסטים מכל רחבי העולם, באנגלית.
כאשר מיקדתי את החיפוש ליום הכתיבה שלי, 2/8/06- עלו 8 תוצאות.
להלן ציטוטים מבלוגים שאחרים רשמו, באותו היום, ואשר ניסוחם וגיוונם נשא חן בעיני:
1. זואי קאסטלינו, עתונאית.
Zoey Castelino is a popular freelance writer and columnist for
newspapers and magazines, an independent author and photographer.
Zoey wrote:
Yes, bloggers are people and that's what makes them interesting. As I said too, professional blogs serve a purpose and are perfect if the targeted demographic is reached, but I always enjoy a personal touch to each of them.
2. סטיב קאודי כתב בנוגע לבלוגים שצריכים להכתב ע"י מנכ"לים בארגון:
סטיב כתב בבלוג שלו על עצמו:
An elementary school principal as well as a doctoral student
in educational leadership at the University of Arizona.
Steve Cody wrote:
To blog or not to blog....that is the CEO question
I recently posted a blog on my personal site about the need for more CEOs to begin blogging. At the moment, only two of the Fortune 500 chief executive officers write their own blogs. And, of the two, only Jonathan Schwartz of Sun Microsystems updates it regularly and proselytizes about the many benefits of blogging (i.e. that it enables him to quickly and efficiently communicate simultaneously to all of his constituent audiences). When I posted the blog and said I believed more and more CEOs would be following the lead of Mr. Schwartz, I was pilloried by various naysayers who believed that SEC/Sarbanes-Oxley/Reg FD, etc., would prevent most CEOs from doing so. I'd never heard of any such restrictions and wondered if anyone else had. Plus, I'd be interested in knowing what my fellow Counselors feel about the subject of CEOs and blogging.
3. nick andrew כתב בהומור:
To blog or not to blog...? That is the question. Is it vanity to think the world so interested
in the life and times of (your name here)? Or is it a fun way to share the life and
times of (again, your name here) with those who care about you? I'm going with the latter...
otherwise, then I would seem an arrogant bastard for writing this in the first place. If nothing else, it's an outlet. Something to keep the words coming out of my head.
I think if that train's making regular departures then it bodes well for other ventures.
So here's to short beginnings, and prosperous follow-throughs.
4. jrflanag כתב:
So blogging seems to be the cool thing to do these days. Everyone and their mother seems to have a blog. Why am I starting a blog? I really don’t know. I’m not that good of a writer. I really don’t lead that interesting of a life. But, hey. All the cool kids are doing it, right?
So, we’ll see where this goes
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