Blogosphere
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Etymology


1999 online nonce, 2002–3 in print. From , with combining  + , following the pattern of , , etc. Possibly influenced by .

Noun



  1. The totality of blogs, especially the unique jargons, cultures and shared interests created by their interconnection.

Quotations

  • 2004 Air America Radio http://www.airamericaradio.com/
    Regular guest and blogger, Kos of DailyKos.com, provides Sam and Janeane the latest information from the blogosphere.
  • 2005 February 11, Lawrence Kudlow, National Review Online
    The blogosphere is relentless: It rightfully hammered Eason Jordan and CNN from day one and refuses to stop.
  • 2006 October 8, Lee Smolin (interviewee), Steve Paulson (interviewer), To the Best of Our Knowledge, “Future Physics”, Wisconsin Public Radio, program 06-10-08-A, segment 1
    there's some talk, as you said, on the blogosphere, that this book is controversial, but I think more properly it's a contribution...
 
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